Historic Bellevue Theatre in Montclair to reopen with new owner
The historic business on Bellevue Avenue closed after 95 years in 2017.
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Jul 19, 2025, 10:14 AM
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Updated 12 hr ago
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Upper Montclair’s Bellevue Theatre is set to reopen with a new owner in Fall 2025.
The nonprofit group Montclair Film signed a multi-year agreement to operate the three-screen cinema.
The
historic business
on Bellevue Avenue closed after 95 years in 2017.
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