The former Light House cinema in Wolverhampton is set to have a £2 million revamp to become a four-screen cinema.
City of Wolverhampton Council has announced the experienced independent commercial operator, PDJ Management Ltd (PDJ) as its new preferred operator for the city centre cinema within the historic and award winning Grade II listed Chubb Buildings.
PDJ already run successful cinemas in Worthing (The Dome Cinema), Romford (Premiere Cinema), Kings Lynn (The Majestic Cinema) and Lytham St Annes (Island Cinema) and have put forward a proposal to convert the 6,625sqft council owned space to a newly refurbished 4 screen cinema.
The council and PDJ will be making a £2 million joint investment in the critical refurbishment and fit out programme and entering into a 30 year lease, while the new look venue is predicted to attract up to 130,000 visitors a year to the city centre at full flow and boost the local economy by half a million pounds annually, with 3 permanent and 20 to 25 part time jobs created.
Councillor Stephen Simkins, City of Wolverhampton Council Leader, said: “We had an impressive response to our call out for expressions of interest, which shows there is a strong appetite for leisure opportunities in our city centre.
“I am delighted to announce PDJ as the preferred operator - they are suitably qualified cinema and entertainment experts, and it has been exciting to learn about their vision for the space and their confidence in our city.
“We were particularly impressed with PDJ’s commercial and social value track record which they have sustained in their other venues over a significant period of time - and by their confidence that the new cinema offering will provide accessible and ‘affordable luxury’.
“They have a sound and sustainable plan that will further enhance our arts, culture and entertainment offer for residents and visitors to Wolverhampton.”
James Jervis, Director at PDJ Management said: “We are incredibly enthusiastic about the potential of the venue at the Chubb and excited to be bringing cinema back to the city centre of Wolverhampton. We see this as a significant step for our independent, family run, group of cinemas, opening a site in the Black Country, more than 100 years after our family started its association with cinema in the region through Miles Jervis. We hope to see this luxury yet affordable venue prove very popular with the city and we plan on engaging with the local arts community to showcase the best creative talent of Wolverhampton alongside the planned core offering of major, first run releases. This will be a cinema for all, aimed at everyone from families and students to seniors.”
The former Light House cinema in Wolverhampton is set to have a £2 million revamp to become a four-screen cinema.
City of Wolverhampton Council has announced the experienced independent commercial operator, PDJ Management Ltd (PDJ) as its new preferred operator for the city centre cinema within the historic and award winning Grade II listed Chubb Buildings.
PDJ already run successful cinemas in Worthing (The Dome Cinema), Romford (Premiere Cinema), Kings Lynn (The Majestic Cinema) and Lytham St Annes (Island Cinema) and have put forward a proposal to convert the 6,625sqft council owned space to a newly refurbished 4 screen cinema.
The council and PDJ will be making a £2 million joint investment in the critical refurbishment and fit out programme and entering into a 30 year lease, while the new look venue is predicted to attract up to 130,000 visitors a year to the city centre at full flow and boost the local economy by half a million pounds annually, with 3 permanent and 20 to 25 part time jobs created.
Councillor Stephen Simkins, City of Wolverhampton Council Leader, said: “We had an impressive response to our call out for expressions of interest, which shows there is a strong appetite for leisure opportunities in our city centre.
“I am delighted to announce PDJ as the preferred operator - they are suitably qualified cinema and entertainment experts, and it has been exciting to learn about their vision for the space and their confidence in our city.
“We were particularly impressed with PDJ’s commercial and social value track record which they have sustained in their other venues over a significant period of time - and by their confidence that the new cinema offering will provide accessible and ‘affordable luxury’.
“They have a sound and sustainable plan that will further enhance our arts, culture and entertainment offer for residents and visitors to Wolverhampton.”
James Jervis, Director at PDJ Management said: “We are incredibly enthusiastic about the potential of the venue at the Chubb and excited to be bringing cinema back to the city centre of Wolverhampton. We see this as a significant step for our independent, family run, group of cinemas, opening a site in the Black Country, more than 100 years after our family started its association with cinema in the region through Miles Jervis. We hope to see this luxury yet affordable venue prove very popular with the city and we plan on engaging with the local arts community to showcase the best creative talent of Wolverhampton alongside the planned core offering of major, first run releases. This will be a cinema for all, aimed at everyone from families and students to seniors.”