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  • Ziegfeld theater

    The fate of the famed Ziegfeld theater on West 54th Street is up in the air. The New York Post reported that Cablevision is looking to sell its Clearview Cinemas chain which has 15 years remaining on its long-term lease of the property, between Sixth and Seventh avenues.

    Opened in 1969, Ziegfeld long turned a profit as a 3,000-seat single-screen theater that often premiered big studio movies. But between the recession and the competition from the Lincoln Square IMAX, the theater has faltered in the last five years and reportedly loses $1 million annually. [more]

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  • MSG renovations to be far more costly

    February 02, 2010 09:33AM

    Madison Square Garden is in need of $850 million in renovations, the arena’s management said, and it may not be able to afford them. Previous estimates had pegged the upgrades at $500 million and the Knicks had secured a $375 million loan to help cover the work last week. The rest was to be covered by inter-company loans and the basketball team’s existing cash flows. Last week’s loan terms stipulate that the arena’s debt can only be six times as large as its cash flow, and it’s already getting close at a 5.33 leverage ratio once the loans are drawn, according to research firm CreditSights. One option for the Knicks is to raise ticket prices. Another is to allow player contracts to expire at the end of this season without picking up the tab for any new sky-high salaries, or to borrow some cash from parent company Cablevision Systems. Still, there is the possibility that the Garden’s renovation project could be even more costly than the $850 million now projected. “The New York City construction project that comes in on budget and on time is as rare as a C train after midnight,” CreditSights quipped.

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