The final curtain may be coming down for the iPic Theater at Pike & Rose, which is slated to close at the end of April after its parent company filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The luxury movie house was one of the original tenants when Pike & Rose opened in 2014 — and also one of the first theaters in the country to offer cocktails and upscale snacks delivered right to your seat. Its closure also would mean the end of iPic’s adjoining restaurant, City Perch Kitchen + Bar. This is the second bankruptcy filing for iPic, a Florida-based company that first filed Chapter 11 in 2019. At that time a new owner stepped in to save the company, just a few months before Covid decimated the movie theater business. iPic, which operates 13 theaters nationwide, reported a net loss of $20 million last year.
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