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DECEMBER HANDOVER ANNOUCED FOR BEESTON CINEMA PROJECT

DECEMBER HANDOVER ANNOUCED FOR BEESTON CINEMA PROJECT

BEESTON’S new cinema will be handed over to its operators before the end of the year, as the team behind the project provided an update on its progress.

The eight-screen cinema – which will be operated by Arc Cinema – forms part of the wider Beeston Square redevelopment, which will include an eight-screen cinema, 132 new homes and a range of food and drink outlets.  

Progress on the cinema had been slowed by the Coronavirus pandemic, which caused delays in the building work and the delivery of materials to site.

Despite this, the cinema will be ready for fit-out in December, with the opening date now projected to be June 2021.

Councillor Steve Carr, deputy leader of Broxtowe Borough Council, said: “The project is progressing really well. COVID held it up for around five weeks, but the on-site team have been able to make up a lot of the time in recent weeks.

“The handover to Arc Cinema is now likely to be in December, at which point the operator will fit it out and make it ready for opening. Beeston is one of the few deluxe Arc Cinemas in the UK and we’re delighted to be welcoming them to the borough

“There isn’t currently a single cinema in Broxtowe – they are all in the city. With our student population, the night-time economy in Beeston should be a lot better than it is, and the council see this development as an opportunity to boost business in the town and regenerate the wider area.”

Mike Atkinson, contracts manager at Bowmer + Kirkland said: “We are extremely proud to be involved in this prestigious project for Broxtowe Borough Council. We are a local family owned company and we are delighted that we have been entrusted by Broxtowe with the development of the town centre.

“We have worked hard alongside the council and our partners on site to ensure progress has continued to be made despite the challenges of recent times.”

Despite the impact the pandemic has had on the food and beverage industry, the team behind the project is working on meanwhile uses for the remaining units on the site to provide activity and footfall, helping to get the cinema off to the best start and supporting existing businesses in Beeston town centre as they recover from lockdown.


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