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Damodar Group launches $20 million Arts Village Branch in Pacific Harbour

Damodar Group launches $20 million Arts Village Branch in Pacific Harbour

By Iliana Biutu
16/10/2025
Damodar City Arts Village in Pac Harbour.

The Damodar Group has officially launched its $20 million Damodar City Arts Village Branch in Pacific Harbour, a vibrant new destination that blends culture, creativity, and community.

The bure has now been beautifully restored at the Arts Village, showcasing the richness of our traditional Fijian craftsmanship and culture.

While speaking at the event, CEO Div Damodar says the grand launch marks a significant milestone for the company, featuring the unveiling of the new brand logos and the introduction of three major venues within the Arts Village complex.

Damodar says the three venues are Damodar Arts Village, Tiki Hut and Starlite Cinema.

Damodar says these venues are designed to host a range of events, from cultural showcases and weddings to conferences and private celebrations, highlighting the versatility and modern appeal of the newly restored space.

He says they have just completed the first phase of the development and another two phases are left to be undertaken.

The CEO also highlighted that from today, bookings are officially open and it will be an opportunity to experience the Arts Village’s unique blend of culture and modern hospitality.

He adds the Damodar City Arts Village Branch is set to become a key attraction for both locals and visitors, offering an exciting platform for entertainment, business, and cultural expression while boosting tourism and economic activity in the region.

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