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Bow Tie theater Plandome Road property sold
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Roslyn theater property sold too; leases don’t end until March 2022 BY T E R I W EST The Manhasset and Roslyn Bow Tie movie theater properties were sold together last Wednesday, said broker Jeff Kintzer, principal at Royal Properties. The current leases for the two theaters last until the end of March 2022. Bow Tie, the seller, had purchased the properties from Clearview Cinemas. Kintzer declined to provide the price of the sale or the name of the new owner because he said the new owner is hoping to maintain a low profile. “He’s a prominent landlord throughout New York and New York City, and I’m sure he’s going to continue to manage and operate these properties in stellar fashion, but there’s really not a whole lot that needs to be done at the moment,” Kintzer said. “Bow Tie still has the lease, and they’ll be honoring their lease and I expect there to be little change physically to the
consumer.” Kintzer is also selling the property housing Great Neck’s Bow Tie theater on Middle Neck Road. Bow Tie’s lease there lasts until 2020 and though it is the major tenant, the company does not own the property. Bow Tie shares it with an antique store and Lola restaurant. The Manhasset property also includes a realty office. Bow Tie is the only tenant of the Roslyn property. Gold Coast Arts Center, a nonprofit arts center, has been hosting film series at these Manhasset and Roslyn theaters since 1995, said Regina Gil, founder and executive director of the center and of the Gold Coast International Film Festival. The film festival started in 2011 and uses the theaters as two of its venues. “We just think that it’s very important for each community in this region that has a movie theater to Continued on Page 61
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Actress and goop founder Gwyneth Paltrow attended the opening event for goop Gift, a holiday pop-up store, at Americana Manhasset last Friday. See story on page 11.
Town drafts law banning marijuana retail stores BY T E R I W EST
woman Dina#De Giorgio. The proposed law is the The Town of North Hemp- third being considered by the stead is drafting a law that town to regulate the sale of would ban recreational mari- marijuana. The first two laws would juana retail stores, said Town of North Hempstead Council- create zoning regulations on
where a medical marijuana dispensary could be located and bar medical marijuana facilities from selling marijuana to nonpatients if recreational use becomes legal in New York. The Continued on Page 61
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