Arlington’s 108-year-old Regent Theatre is looking for someone to take over the business, but the current owner says prospective operators must be committed to keeping the live events and movie house — and its eclectic programming — as is.
This is an excerpt from WBUR's daily morning newsletter, WBUR Today. If you like what you read and want it in your inbox,Now’s your chance. Arlington’s 108-year-old Regent Theatre is looking for someone to take over the business. Richard Stavros, the principal owner of the Regent since 1993, announced today he plans to retire and is seeking a new operator.
What’s next: Stein says they’re hoping to transition ownership as early as this fall. “We’ve got plenty of programming to keep us busy right through the year, even into next year,” he said. If the behavior continues, Flynn says he’ll push for future St. Patrick’s Day parades to be moved somewhere downtown. While the City Council doesn’t have direct control over permitting the parade, Flynn said it’s his responsibility as an elected official to advocate for his fellow South Boston residents.to do away with the MCAS exam as a high school graduation requirement: N-O.
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