Kolkata s iconic Metro Cinema is back with Inox ANI | Updated: Feb 20, 2021 15:02 IST
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], Feb 20 (ANI): Multiplex chain Inox Leisure Ltd on Saturday announced the relaunch of erstwhile Metro Cinema in Kolkata that was first designed by Scottish architect Thomas Lamb in 1935.
The vastly renowned structure, redeveloped by the Metro Realty Group in consultation with eminent heritage architect Subir Kumar Basu, comes with two screens and 422 seats.
The multiplex has a string of customer-friendly digital features like paperless ticketing and check-ins along with touch-screen enabled interactive food ordering. Guests also get to experience Inox s vibrant hospitality and gourmet offerings.
Kolkata s Iconic Metro Cinema is Back - Metro INOX Opens Today
Posted On: 2021-02-20 04:57:17 (Time Zone: Arizona, USA)
India s leading cinema chain, INOX Leisure Ltd (INOX) today announced the launch of Metro INOX at Jawahar Lal Nehru Road, Chowringhee, Kolkata. A beloved icon in the rich cinema legacy of the city of Kolkata, designed by Scottish architect Thomas Lamb, the erstwhile Metro Cinema is all set to welcome the movie lovers of Kolkata and evoke the same magic it used to from the time it was built in year 1935 by Metro-GoldwynMayer (MGM). The vastly renowned structure, redeveloped by the Metro Realty Group, in consultation with eminent heritage architect Subir Kumar Basu, will house 2 impressively designed screens with a total of 422 seats. Each of the 2 screens in the multiplex are soaked in comfort and equipped with the best-in-class cinema technologies for sound and projection.
Farmington Planning and Zoning hears proposal for apartment complex that has nearby residents concerned
The Metro Realty Group has purchased 18.5 acres and is proposing to build on eight acres of that land to create a single 45-foot-tall apartment building. Author: Dave Puglisi Updated: 10:59 PM EST January 25, 2021
FARMINGTON, Conn. Dr. Richard Fichman and six generations of his family have lived in the homes set back from Farmington Avenue for over two decades. It s a spectacular place. It’s very quiet. You wouldn’t know that we are anywhere in a metropolitan area, said Fichman.
The wooded area filled with wildlife Fichman fell in love with could be in for a change. The Metro Realty Group has purchased 18.5 acres of land about three football fields away from Fichman’s backyard. They are proposing to build on eight acres of that land to create a single 45-foot-tall building that will hold 146 apartments.
A well-known Farmington developer is proposing a major 146-unit apartment development in the heart of the town’s medical district, a project that has the support of major area employers, including the nearby Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine, UConn Health, Stanley Black & Decker and Carrier Global Corp.
The project, which is garnering opposition from nearby residents, is expected to be discussed during a planning and zoning meeting Jan. 25, and would convert vacant land on Farmington Avenue across the street from Jackson Lab and behind a UConn Health building into a 146-unit apartment development with 224 parking spaces, including garages.
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