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  2. Event Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    Event Cinemas George St (Sydney CBD) is regarded as the company's flagship location. ... (Queen St), Event Cinemas Queensgate (Wellington) and IMAX Sydney [24] [25]

  3. Plaza Theatre, Sydney - Wikipedia

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    George Street facade of the former Plaza Cinema. The former Plaza Theatre in Sydney, New South Wales is a heritage-listed building designed as a 2000-seat cinema by Eric Heath for the Hoyts Group, and opened in 1930. It is no longer used as a cinema.

  4. Regent Theatre, Sydney - Wikipedia

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    Regent Theatre cinema usher, 1936. The Regent Theatre was a heritage-listed cinema and entertainment venue in George Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, built in 1928 as a flagship for Hoyts, and was demolished in 1988 by property developer Leon Fink.

  5. The Metro Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The venue was redeveloped, from two former cinemas, by property developer Leon Fink. [1] The foyer of the Metro, designed by leading Australian stage designer Brian Thomson, features a lightweight plastic replica of the Art Deco crystal chandelier which once hung in Regent Theatre which formerly stood opposite the Metro in George Street.

  6. 505 George Street, Sydney - Wikipedia

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    505 George Street is a skyscraper that has been approved for construction in Sydney, Australia, on the current Event Cinemas site in George Street. It will be 270-metre (890 ft) tall, with 80-storeys and 507 apartments. [1] It will also include a rooftop restaurant and bar. [1] When finished, it will be the tallest residential building in the ...

  7. George Street, Sydney - Wikipedia

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    George Street is a street in the central business district of Sydney. It was Sydney's original high street , and remains one of the busiest streets in the city centre. It connects a number of the city's most important buildings and precincts.

  8. State Theatre (Sydney) - Wikipedia

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    [19] [20] The theatre owners later purchased the adjoining property 'Dudley House' a seven-storey building at 468−472 George Street and the neighbouring three-storey building at 458−466 George Street, formerly the Globe Theatre, built in 1915. [21] The buildings were acquired by Event (now EVT) in 2017 for a price of $116 million.

  9. Hoyts - Wikipedia

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    HOYTS Cinema Technology Group (CTG) was established in 2008 and helps other exhibitors such as Palace Cinemas install and operate digital cinema. HOYTS CTG also supports one-off screenings such as festivals or corporate events.