Pruneyard Cinemas in Campbell announces it’s closing after seven years – The Mercury News Today Us News


Pruneyard Cinemas announced Wednesday afternoon that it will be closing its doors Jan. 25 after eight years at the Campbell shopping center.

“It is with a heavy heart that we announce the permanent closing of Pruneyard Cinemas and Cedar Room this coming January 25,” an announcement on the theater’s website reads. “This decision has not come easily, and it reflects the challenges we have faced over the years. We have navigated through the difficulties of the pandemic, the writer and actor strikes, and most recently, the rising costs that have made it unsustainable for us to continue.”

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Pruneyard Cinemas sign and logo, located near the entrance to the movie theaters at 1875 South Bascom Avenue in Campbell.

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In June 2024, the owners went public about their need for a lease adjustment from their landlord, Pruneyard Shopping Centers owner Regency Centers. At the time, they didn’t expect to be closing their doors, but the economic pressure doesn’t seem to have gotten any better in the 18 months since.

Pruneyard Cinemas opened to a lot of fanfare in 2018, but its owners have been running uphill — and losing ground — since the COVID-19 pandemic shutdowns. Customers did not return quickly to movie theaters even once they did reopen, but Pruneyard Cinemas tried every trick in the book to bring them in. It offered memberships with included ticket vouchers and concessions discounts, put live comedy in its auditorium and hosted popular drag queen bingo nights in the Cedar Room, the lounge and eatery connected to the movie theater.


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