Central Park Mall.
Palace Cinemas will open a new cinema, Palace Central, in Sydney's Central Park Mall, Chippendale.
Palace will open their new 14 screen complex on Level 3 of the centre in late 2017. The cinema will also uphold the building.s .green. ethos, utilising technology which will use recycled water to heat and cool the auditoria, Palace said in a statement.
With a new cinema recently confirmed for Double Bay, Palace Central will be the company.s fifth location in Sydney.
The move is in line with two other redevelopments in New South Wales: for Palace Verona and Palace Byron Bay. For Verona, all existing seats will be replaced by December 2016, while Verona will also get an additional cinema by Easter 2017, with plans to add more bringing the total to eight by December 2017. Palace Byron Bay will reopen in 2018 as a nine-screen complex..
.We have a passion for developing new opportunities...
Palace Cinemas will open a new cinema, Palace Central, in Sydney's Central Park Mall, Chippendale.
Palace will open their new 14 screen complex on Level 3 of the centre in late 2017. The cinema will also uphold the building.s .green. ethos, utilising technology which will use recycled water to heat and cool the auditoria, Palace said in a statement.
With a new cinema recently confirmed for Double Bay, Palace Central will be the company.s fifth location in Sydney.
The move is in line with two other redevelopments in New South Wales: for Palace Verona and Palace Byron Bay. For Verona, all existing seats will be replaced by December 2016, while Verona will also get an additional cinema by Easter 2017, with plans to add more bringing the total to eight by December 2017. Palace Byron Bay will reopen in 2018 as a nine-screen complex..
.We have a passion for developing new opportunities...
- 8/23/2016
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
Benjamin Zeccola has been appointed to CEO of Palace Cinemas. He replaces father and founder of the cinema chain Antonio Zeccola who will continue as an active executive chairman.
The announcement:
Palace Cinemas today announced the appointment of Benjamin Zeccola as Chief Executive Officer.
After 50 years of managing the cinema business, the group’s founder, Antonio Zeccola, will continue in an active Executive Chairman role and will focus his time sourcing new development opportunities and remain heavily involved with Palace Films and the enormously successful variety of Film Festivals hosted by Palace Cinemas*.
Antonio founded and created Palace Cinemas from humble beginnings with great vision and commitment. He has worked tirelessly to create a national group of prestige cinemas, now spanning 23 locations and over 100 screens.
Antonio said: “Benjamin has been increasingly running the business on a day to day basis over recent years and it is appropriate for me to now formalise that role.
The announcement:
Palace Cinemas today announced the appointment of Benjamin Zeccola as Chief Executive Officer.
After 50 years of managing the cinema business, the group’s founder, Antonio Zeccola, will continue in an active Executive Chairman role and will focus his time sourcing new development opportunities and remain heavily involved with Palace Films and the enormously successful variety of Film Festivals hosted by Palace Cinemas*.
Antonio founded and created Palace Cinemas from humble beginnings with great vision and commitment. He has worked tirelessly to create a national group of prestige cinemas, now spanning 23 locations and over 100 screens.
Antonio said: “Benjamin has been increasingly running the business on a day to day basis over recent years and it is appropriate for me to now formalise that role.
- 1/24/2013
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
Palace Cinema has announced a six screen complex will open in Cross Street Double Bay in 2012-13 in the former Stamford Plaza Hotel site.
Managing Director and Founder of Palace Cinemas, Mr Antonio Zeccola said in a statement, “Palace has been looking for some time for the perfect location to expand our operations in eastern Sydney. The community really felt the loss when the much loved cinemas on New South Head Road closed several years ago and I’m sure they will be delighted with the news that Palace will bring the very best in high-end cinema experience to Double Bay.”
“We don’t take a cookie cutter approach to cinema” said Mr Zeccola. “We design each of our locations to complement the local environment and proudly claim that, with each new cinema, we raise the bar of the cinema-going experience.”
The announcement by Palace follows another in March that...
Managing Director and Founder of Palace Cinemas, Mr Antonio Zeccola said in a statement, “Palace has been looking for some time for the perfect location to expand our operations in eastern Sydney. The community really felt the loss when the much loved cinemas on New South Head Road closed several years ago and I’m sure they will be delighted with the news that Palace will bring the very best in high-end cinema experience to Double Bay.”
“We don’t take a cookie cutter approach to cinema” said Mr Zeccola. “We design each of our locations to complement the local environment and proudly claim that, with each new cinema, we raise the bar of the cinema-going experience.”
The announcement by Palace follows another in March that...
- 8/22/2011
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
Palace Cinemas has unveiled plans to launch a six-screen cinema complex in the exclusive Sydney suburb of Double Bay in 2012-13. It is the third new complex the independent cinema chain plans to open over the next 24 months alongside the Green Square Town Centre development, just south of the Sydney Cbd, and the Canberra-based Palace Electric Cinema, which will be part of sustainable new development NewActon Nishi. .Palace has been looking for some time for the perfect location to expand our operations in eastern Sydney,. Palace Cinemas managing director and founder Antonio Zeccola said in a statement. .The community really felt the loss when the much loved cinemas on New South Head Road closed several years ago and I.m sure they will be delighted with...
- 8/22/2011
- by Brendan Swift
- IF.com.au
Independent exhibitor Palace Cinemas has announced the opening of a new eight-screen cinema complex at Green Square Town Centre near Sydney airport, set to open in late 2012.
“We believe the residents who live in and around the Green Square area will greatly appreciate having their own quality local cinema which will showcase the best in international cinema. Palace has been keen to expand in Sydney for some time and this location offers a wonderful opportunity,” said managing director and founder Antonio Zeccola.
The complex is part of a plan to revitalise South Sydney, with retails and entertainment spaces, as well as new residential and commercial buildings. It will be Palace’s fourth venue in Sydney; it currently operates the Verona (Paddington), Norton Street (Leichhardt) and the Chauvel, following the loss of the Academy last year.
“We believe the residents who live in and around the Green Square area will greatly appreciate having their own quality local cinema which will showcase the best in international cinema. Palace has been keen to expand in Sydney for some time and this location offers a wonderful opportunity,” said managing director and founder Antonio Zeccola.
The complex is part of a plan to revitalise South Sydney, with retails and entertainment spaces, as well as new residential and commercial buildings. It will be Palace’s fourth venue in Sydney; it currently operates the Verona (Paddington), Norton Street (Leichhardt) and the Chauvel, following the loss of the Academy last year.
- 3/2/2011
- by Miguel Gonzalez
- Encore Magazine
Independent cinema operator Palace Cinemas will offer tribute to Canberra’s defunct Electric Shadows cinema with new cinema complex, the Palace Electric Cinema, which will be located in the NewActon Nishi development.
“[The name is a tribute] and to signal to our audiences the quality of the programming that they can expect from the Palace Electric Cinema,” Palace executive director Benjamin Zeccola told Encore.
The original Electric Shadows closed in 2006.
“Cinema choices have been very limited over recent years in Canberra and our research tells us that Canberra residents are crying out for more opportunities to see quality films. This Palace Electric Cinema will be dedicated to meeting their needs,” addedPalace founder Antonio Zeccola in a statement.“We’ve undertaken an exhaustive search to find the perfect location for a Palace flagship cinema in our nation’s capital and the quality of this stunning precinct provides us with the opportunity to set a new and superior level of cinema experience.
“[The name is a tribute] and to signal to our audiences the quality of the programming that they can expect from the Palace Electric Cinema,” Palace executive director Benjamin Zeccola told Encore.
The original Electric Shadows closed in 2006.
“Cinema choices have been very limited over recent years in Canberra and our research tells us that Canberra residents are crying out for more opportunities to see quality films. This Palace Electric Cinema will be dedicated to meeting their needs,” addedPalace founder Antonio Zeccola in a statement.“We’ve undertaken an exhaustive search to find the perfect location for a Palace flagship cinema in our nation’s capital and the quality of this stunning precinct provides us with the opportunity to set a new and superior level of cinema experience.
- 2/7/2011
- by Miguel Gonzalez
- Encore Magazine
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