The Sunshine Valley Gazette

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Hollywood is coming to Nambour

There is more good news for Nambour. A multi-million dollar refurbishment will transform Nambour's C-Square into a multi-screen cinema complex with the first stage opening as early as November.  The current theatre will be modified to operate as both a cinema and performance space that is currently very popular. Then over the next 12-18 months a total of five cinemas will eventually offer more than 200 screenings each week.From November, Majestic Cinemas will operate a two-screen cinema to offer greater selection, and more movie sessions, seven days a week at C-Square.C-Square’s owners Centenary Square Pty Ltd will partner with Majestic Cinemas, an independent and experienced regional cinema operator which operates a number of complexes in similar regional areas.Divisional councillor Greg Rogerson said council was committed to revitalising Nambour so the area became a thriving place to live, work and play.“This refurbishment ticks all the boxes to achieve that and grow the local economy,” Cr Rogerson said.“There is already a rising confidence in the town’s future due in part to an increasing population, a younger demographic moving in and a new vibe around town.“The cinema complex will bring more people to Nambour, provide a greater sense of community, and provide more activities for young people and families, particularly during Christmas and holiday periods.“About 20 people will be employed and there’ll be the indirect employment growth for other businesses in Nambour.”Centenary Square Director John Sorrentino said Majestic Cinemas had expertise in cinema operations and access to the latest movies as well as art house and independent releases through their established relationships with distribution companies.“The company has a track record of success in revitalising existing facilities by providing a great product which is welcomed by local residents,” Mr Sorrentino said.“It is our aim to transform C-Square into a lively, vibrant and thriving hub, combining a commercial and busy retail centre by day and an exciting entertainment precinct by night.Majestic Cinemas CEO Kieren Dell said residents would not have to travel as far to see a great choice of movies from latest release blockbusters to special interest and arthouse films.“There will be something for everyone at affordable prices,” Mr Dell said.Majestic Cinemas Manager Ms Michelle Weir told the Gazette Majestic Movie Club Memberships are on offer for $25 a year, "Club benefits include a complimentary pass when joining or renewing and movie tickets will be just $8," Ms Weir said.