Local farmers to benefit from Hard Rock Cafe / MovieTowne venture
Emerald Wallis of Director of Maxine Management Services,and MovieTowne CEO , Derek Chin following the signing of the agreement.
Emerald Wallis of Director of Maxine Management Services,and MovieTowne CEO , Derek Chin following the signing of the agreement.

Local farmers and entertainers will be able to benefit from the presence of world -renowned Hard Rock Café when the entity starts business here.

The  franchise which has under its belt, 191 locations that spread across every continent, in 75 tourism-driven countries, recently signed onto an agreement with the highly anticipated MovieTowne cineplex.

Emerald Wallis, Director of Maxine Management Services, a Guyanese company, recently signed a contract with Dereck Chin, CEO of MovieTowne.

An aerial view of MovieTowne Guyana

In a release , it was noted that Hard Rock Café will provide not only a custom meal from the menu, but a dining event that includes a unique visual and sound experience not duplicated anywhere in the world.

“The Movietowne brand is one which is totally compatible with the standards of fun and quality that are associated with Hard Rock and we anxiously look forward to the start of business,” Wallis said.

The  business move will result not only in the direct employment of Guyanese nationals but also many will indirectly benefit from the economic activity generated by Hard Rock Guyana.

In the coming months, the  Cineplex is expected to take the country by storm, satisfying every craving for clean, classy, family-oriented entertainment.

Since its 2002 establishment in Trinidad and Tobago, MovieTowne has become a well-loved phenomenon, with thousands of dedicated patrons.

In addition to captivating the senses of entertainment-loving Guyanese, the Cineplex is also predicted to be a massive boost to the country’s  economy.

Chin, the Guyanese -born Chairman of Multicinemas Incorporated, said that in addition to creating hundreds of jobs, MovieTowne is guaranteed to have tremendous impacts on the country’s tourism industry, just as it has managed to transform that of Trinidad and Tobago.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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