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Nadi cinema multiplex expected to open in July

Nadi cinema multiplex expected to open in July

By fijivillage.com
16/01/2014
The $6 million cinema multiplex in Nadi is expected to be open for business from July this year.

Fijian Holdings Limited Group’s Chief Executive Officer Nouzab Fareed said construction is about 30 percent at this stage.

Fareed said it will be operated by an in house team with technical expertise from New Zealand and Australia

FHL’s Annual Report 2013 states the cinema will be at the Jet Point complex in Martintar, Nadi.

The report states that the construction of the four cinemas with a seating capacity of 670 will add to the attractiveness of the complex as a business hub in Nadi and increase the flow of customers for the business within the complex and surrounding areas.


Story by: Sofaia Koroitanoa 
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