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IPSWICH councillors will discuss how the council will support the state government in regards to venues, public services and funding for the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games, but talks are likely to happen behind closed doors.
At a special council meeting on Thursday, councillors will consider a request by the state government to enter into a Delivery Partner Guarantee Deed for the games.
Details are scarce with the report given to councillors not available for the public to view. Artist impression of Brisbane Lions facility in Springfield.
Council officers have recommended Thursday’s meeting also be closed to the public.
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IPSWICH City Council received “several” submissions from prospective tenants keen to take over its upgraded CBD cinema complex but an operator won’t be locked in for at least another six months.
The council launched an expressions of interest campaign in January to find a business to manage the site formerly filled by Birch, Carroll and Coyle.
This closed on March 12.
It seemed at one state United Cinemas would take over the facility but rejected leasing the building late last year.
The massive financial impact of COVID-19 on the cinema industry was flagged as the reason for the decision, with businesses wanting to settle on a management agreement over a lease agreement in the current financial climate.