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“It breaks my heart that after 10 years this is where we are left, but the huge number of losses to the business sustained were simply too big for us to continue operations," wrote Bill C. DiGaetano, the owner of the six locations."Thank you for everything you have done for our company and thank you for the passionate way you came to work every day and served our guests.
A day before the Alamo's announcement, the Angelika Film Center in Plano announced its immediate closure. The location has been a staple in the Shops at Legacy since June 2004, and was one of two Angelika locations in DFW. The other is at Mockingbird Station.