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The HOYTS Group of companies in Australia and New Zealand includes HOYTS Cinemas, a cinema chain, and Val Morgan, which sells advertising on cinema screens and digital billboards. The company was established by dentist Arthur Russell in Melbourne , Victoria in 1908, showing films in a hired hall.
The Warehouse, Mitre 10 Mega, Farmers, Hoyts Cinemas [18] Bay Central Shopping Centre 37°40′26″S 176°09′47″E / 37.6738889°S 176.1630891°E / -37.6738889; 176.1630891
Berkeley Cinemas refers to a two-complex premium brand of cinemas owned by Hoyts Pty Australia. Previously owned by Everard Entertainment, [ 1 ] the Berkeley Cinema Group was one of the largest cinema chains in Auckland , New Zealand, with complexes in Mission Bay , Hibiscus Coast , Takapuna , and Botany Downs .
But cinema-going in Australia has bounced back strongly in 2021. The Australian Financial Review also reports that Hoyts has some A$400 million of debt coming due in January 2022, and that it has ...
In 2005, Canberra cinema Electric Shadows, which was established in 1979, announced it would partner with Dendy Cinemas to establish a cinema complex in the Canberra Centre. [22] [23] The Canberra complex featured nine cinemas in a 4000 sq m complex, with seats for up to 1600 people. [24] The complex opened ahead of Christmas 2006. [25]
Between 2004 and 2006 the mall had a big expansion doubling the size of the centre with a bigger carpark, more shops and a new Event Cinemas multiplex. The Countdown supermarket that is overtaken by the carpark now has now moved south-east of the mall under The Warehouse. The centre has a catchment area of 375,030+ people.
In 2005, the Hoyts cinema moved to larger premises at the Melbourne Central Shopping Centre. On 15 February 2006 the Village cinema closed down, leaving Village cinemas at nearby Crown Casino as the main Village branded city cinemas. The Chinatown Cinema, which inhabits the former Hoyts MidCity cinema, is the only cinema left in Bourke Street.
The instrument was originally installed in the Hoyts De Luxe Theatre, Melbourne, then the Hoyts Plaza Theatre, Sydney. [1] [2] The cinema was renamed the Savoy and reopened by the Mayor of Enfield in July 1938. [1] In 1944 Western Suburbs Cinemas Ltd was taken over by Hoyts resulting in a name change to the Hoyts Savoy Theatre. [1]