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Museum of Pinball in Banning faces closure; 2,200-machine collection homeless by October 2021.
Museum of Pinball has been based in Banning for seven years on an 18-acre site
high confidence · Direct statement in article header and body
The Museum contains over 2,200 pinball and video games total, with ~500 pinballs and ~700 video games on display and 1,000+ in storage
high confidence · Explicit inventory numbers provided in article
Current 44,000 sq. ft. building is too small to display entire collection
high confidence · Direct statement comparing building size to collection scope
Owner John Weeks signed an agreement to lease Museum building to a marijuana-growing company effective October 2021
high confidence · Explicitly stated as the immediate deadline triggering closure threat
Proposed Desert Sun building in Palm Springs is 77,000 sq. ft., would enable seven-days-a-week operation vs. current event-only schedule
high confidence · Direct comparison of building specs and operational changes
Palm Springs relocation costs and timeline have exceeded initial expectations, making October 2021 deadline impossible to meet
high confidence · Stated as reason closure deadline cannot be avoided without intervention
“The future of the Museum of Pinball in Banning, California is in doubt as the management team face a race against time to find a new home for the collection of more than 2,200 pinball and video games.”
Pinball News (article) — Sets stakes of the closure crisis and scale of collection at risk
“The race is on to find a solution which will maintain the collection, either on display at an alternative location or in storage until a better solution could be found. In the worst case, the entire collection could also be sold.”
Pinball News (article) — Describes possible outcomes ranging from relocation to complete dispersal of collection
business_signal: Museum of Pinball faces imminent closure due to lease expiration and underfunded relocation plan
high · Building leased to marijuana company effective October 2021; Palm Springs relocation cannot meet deadline due to cost and timeline overruns
event_signal: Loss of Museum of Pinball would eliminate major event venue for INDISC tournament and other regional pinball events
high · Article lists Arcade Expo, INDISC, Pinball Madness, Arcade Pinvasion, and Funhouse Maze as events hosted at location
market_signal: Pinball community heritage and preservation institutions under threat; collection of 2,200+ machines at risk
high · Explicit worst-case scenario of entire collection being sold mentioned; article appeals to community concern about access to historical machines
negative(-0.85)— Article expresses concern and urgency about potential loss of significant cultural institution. Closing statement expresses hope but overall tone is cautionary about existential threat to collection.
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