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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.
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FOUR buildings in the heart of Ipswich are set to be redeveloped as West Moreton Health furthers its plans to transform the city’s health precinct.
It comes after West Moreton Health officials on Friday revealed it had acquired the South Street sites from Ipswich City Council for a whopping $20.65 million.
The WG Hayden Humanities Centre, the Hayden Centre and the Ipswich Global Information Centre – which houses the Interim Children’s Library – are among the sites to be sold.
Property Foote Lane and Limestone Street will also be repurposed under the plan. State Member for Bundamba Lance McCallum, Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding, West Moreton Health Chief Executive Kerrie Freeman and State Member for Ipswich Jen Howard.