Cinema operator headache for Queensgate centre bosses
Shopping centre bosses announced 19 months ago that Odeon would operate the planned 11-screen digital cinema.
Now bosses have revealed that they have started talks with two other national cinema operators.
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Hide AdThey say the move has been triggered by a change of ownership of Odeon, which was acquired last year by the American AMC Entertainments.
The change has created uncertainty about whether the new owners will remain committed to the venture.
It is understood an agreement to operate the cinema was about to be signed but that has been delayed by the new owners.
A spokesman for Queensgate managers Lendlease said: “We have opened detailed discussions with two other major national cinema operators because we want to proceed with the extension as planned.
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Hide AdHe said: “This is a pre-emptive move because of the change of circumstances for Odeon, which was bought by AMC Entertainments.
He added: “The discussions with the other two operators are detailed - they are not at an early stage.”
He refused to reveal the names of the operators.
But he was adamant the extension of Queensgate, which was approved by Peterborough City Council in 2015, was still on schedule.
Work on the 77,000sq ft development, which will include a string of restaurants and stores, is planned to begin at the start of next year and take about two years to complete.
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Hide AdThe Lendlease spokesman said: “We are still on schedule and we are still committed to completing our extension of Queensgate.
“We do have a team reprogramming the development but if there is any delay it will be minimal, maybe by a month.”
An Odeon spokeswoman said: “We remain in conversations with Lendlease in relation to the Queensgate development.”
She refused to comment on the reasons for the talks.
Councillor John Holdich, leader of Peterborough City Council, said: “It is disappointing but this type of thing happens.
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Hide Ad“I understand Odeon was about to sign the agreement but that has been delayed by the change of ownership.
“It’s not a problem because there are two other operators who are gagging to get in.
“But if Plan A doesn’t work then we still have a Plan B and a Plan C.”
But Cllr Holdich said the delay in securing an agreement could delay the cinema by three to four months.
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