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Alexandria, Other AMC Locations Could Reopen In Summer
AMC reported a devastating $2.2 billion loss in the first quarter but plans to reopen ahead of the release of two major movie blockbusters.

ALEXANDRIA, VA — Just last week, AMC Theatres said it had “substantial doubt” that the company could keep operating if pandemic-related closures continued. However, the company announced Tuesday it expects to reopen almost all of its locations worldwide by mid-July.
AMC will welcome guests back as soon as it is safe and allowed under health and social distancing guidelines, the company said in its first-quarter earnings report Tuesday. AMC has 1,000 locations across the globe, with more than 11,000 screens, according to its website. Its Alexandria location is located at Hoffman Town Center, 206 Swamp Fox Road.
The theater company added that it expects to be “fully open globally in July,” although it did not provide specific dates.
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In Virginia, Gov. Ralph Northam ordered the closure of theaters and other entertainment centers on March 24. It is unclear when theaters will be allowed to open in Virginia; the governor's phase one and two reopening guidelines kept theaters closed. Phase two starts on June 12 in Northern Virginia and Richmond, and the rest of the state started on June 5. A timeline and guidelines for phase three will be announced at a later time.
The reopenings are set to align with the releases of Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet” and Disney’s “Mulan” in July.
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“We are confident we are taking the necessary steps on a broad array of fronts to ensure AMC’s future success as we navigate these turbulent and uncertain times,” AMC CEO Adam Aron said in a statement.
The announcement comes despite AMC painting a grim picture in its most recent earnings statement, reporting a $2.2 billion loss as a result of coronavirus closures.
The moviegoing experience will look vastly different when theaters reopen.
AMC anticipates enacting a number of safety measures for moviegoers, including personal protection equipment, cleaning protocols, limited theater capacity and blocked seating.
Even when theaters are allowed to reopen, AMC predicts it will still have problems if entertainment companies decide to delay the release of new films.
Alexandria's other movie theater, Regal Potomac Yard, doesn't appear to have reopening plans, according to Washington Business Journal. The theater is located on the future Virginia Tech Innovation Campus, part of a mixed-use development that will ultimately replace the Potomac Yard Shopping Center.
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