19 June 2020

Pass the popcorn, an update on the cinema development

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Once upon a time in a galaxy far far away. In September 2012 the ACT Labor Government committed to allowing for a cinema development in Gungahlin. Block 1, Section 12 Gungahlin was released for this purpose. This site is bounded by Hibberson, Hinder, Kate Crace and Efkarpidis Streets, which is within the main shopping and entertainment precincts of Gungahlin. See the map below.

In February 2013 MLA Andrew Barr advised that Expressions of Interest (EOI) were released to the market in 2012 which subsequently closed in November 2012. We were told applicants from that process were to be invited to participate in a select Request for Tender (RFT) in March 2013 with the preferred tenderer to be announced in June 2013. At that time we were told development of the complex was proposed to commence in late 2014.

In June 2013 we followed up on the RFT process to find out who the preferred tenderer was to be told the RFT was to be issued in that month to three successful respondents from the EOI process. The RFT was to close in August 2013 with the preferred tenderer to be announced in September 2013, 3 months after the original date. We were told the delay in the release of the RFT was due to further detailed site investigations being undertaken at the time. We were also told development of the complex was still proposed to commence in 2014 with the cinema anticipated to open in late 2016.

In November 2013, two months after we were told the preferred tenderer was to be announced, it was announced Krnc Group was the developer to build the centre with the cinema.

In November 2014 noting the lack of construction activity on the site and previous comments stating construction was to commence in 2014 we followed up on another update. The update we received was that an official announcement for the cinema operator was expected to be made by the end of the year and as part of this a completion date would also be announced. The late 2016 opening date previously slated was not looking good!

We were told that contracts were exchanged between the Land Development Agency and Krnc Group in December 2014 and settlement was planned for April 2015 however this date was not achieved and was extended to May 2015 which was also not met. We were then told the absolute latest date for settlement would be 31st October 2015. It was confirmed on the 30th October that settlement did occur in time for this last deadline.

In April 2016 we were told that a Development Application (DA) was expected to be released in mid-2016 with construction to commence in early 2017.

The DA was released in 2016 and closed in December 2016. This DA showed the development will see construction of a three storey building comprising of a cinema, retail and commercial space and basement car parking. The development showed half the block will be developed with the construction of this building whilst the other half will be constructed to offer additional on grade car parking.

In March 2016 the development received all the relevant approvals and we were told at the time construction was expected to commence soon and the complex to open by the end of 2018.

So here we are 12 months on from when we were originally told the cinema should have been opened and construction has not commenced. But is something about to happen….

Signs have gone up at the site stating ‘Private Property NO UNAUTHORISED ACCESS’ and access to what was a car park on the site been blocked off with a chain across the driveway. We are unsure when the signage went up but there is another sign advising the car park would clsoe on Thursday 23rd November 2017. The sign advised ‘No unauthroised car parking will be permitted after 9pm Thursday 23rd November 2017. Cars left unattended after this time may be towed at the owners expense’. Notes were left on vehicles advising who to make contact with to be able to remove their cars after the driveway was chained up. As of this afternoon there was one car left in there.

Hopefully this is a sign construction will commence soon.

We have reached out to Krnc Group several times in the past to try and get updates without sucess. The Gungahlin Community Council has also reached out to the developer and their architect for updates but have not heard back.

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