US$45M Movie Towne to create jobs, boost Guyana’s economy – investor
The MovieTowne complex at Turkeyen, East Coast Demerara, is expected to be completed by December. (Rabindra Rooplall Photo)
The MovieTowne complex at Turkeyen, East Coast Demerara, is expected to be completed by December. (Rabindra Rooplall Photo)

AFTER migrating to Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana-born Derek Chin managed to turn himself into a brand, an internationally recognised businessman with multimillion dollar ideas.
Having spent years involving himself in the corporate sector of the twin- island republic, Chin is finally ready to do something to develop his country of birth.

Guyana-born Movie Towne Director, Derek Chin

The business tycoon is bringing his most popular franchise to Guyana. The massive Movie Towne Complex is currently being erected along the Turkeyen Public Road, East Coast Demerara.
The state-of-the-art facility, which was initially pegged at US$30M, is now approaching US$45M. But according to Chin, his home country is definitely worth the investment as part of an expanded regional development.

“It is always important for people to remember where they came from. And so I want to do something here in Guyana, for the people of Guyana to enjoy,” Chin said.
The “ultra-modern complex” is located on 10 acres of land with a 200,000-plus square foot building, and will be offering an array of attractions and leisure amenities for families and entertainment seekers to enjoy.

The Cineplex is set to be outfitted with “eight state-of-the-art screens with some of the latest 2D and 3D Digital Cinema Technology, Dolby Surround audio technology, luxurious seating with a capacity of 2,000 and a diverse food concession to cater to many appetites.
Among the attractions also, would be a 60,000-square foot Massy Stores Super Centre, one of the largest in the Caribbean, as well as a vibrant and state-of-the-art shopping mall with exciting retail businesses from Guyana and other parts of the Region.

A number of well-known local, regional and international restaurant franchises have already signed on to “set up shop” within the complex. These include Rizzoni’s, offering an Italian menu, plus an offshoot of the popular Ruby Tuesday restaurants called Barney’s. There are also plans for a live entertainment area and a few amusement rides to add to the magic of this complex. Of course KFC, Royal Castle and Popeye’s have already signed in along with Johnny Rockets.
Additionally, the complex is expected to open up hundreds of job opportunities.

EARLY DAYS
Even though he left the Land of Many Waters at the tender age of eight, Chin told this publication that he was still very much in tune with his roots and the Guyanese culture constituted an integral part of his being.

Derek recalled spending his early years at 305 Church Street, Georgetown. His family operated a dry goods store and Chin was a jovial child always in search of new adventures. But things changed during the violence of the 1960s, and the Chin family was forced to close up shop and move.

“It was for everybody’s safety, I would say,” the entrepreneur said.
But being the cheerful and energetic soul that he was, Chin broke barriers faster than he’d ever expected. Tennis was his main school- boy hobby / sport, and he followed proudly in the footsteps of his uncle, Guyanese and Brandon Trophy Champion, Derek Phang.
Eventually, Chin went on to play regional and university tennis, captaining Trinidad and Tobago teams, gaining the love of Trinidadians in and out of his school.

While sports was an important component of his life, Chin’s studies came first. A tertiary education took him to Canada, earning himself a Business Administration degree from the reputable University of Western Ontario, Canada. After a few years there, Chin returned to Trinidad to pursue a career as an accountant.

“It was what my father wanted, to learn business and you know, back then, you did everything to please your parents, without saying a word,” Chin recalled at a disapora Conference held recently in Guyana.

GETTING INTO BUSINESS
Even as an accountant, Derek knew he wanted to pursue other ventures, and wasted no time in doing so. His first big idea was to set up an amusement game arcade of Pac Man and Space Invaders fame. Some may call it beginner’s luck, but it was actually careful planning that made the business a notable success and was the stepping stone to his future successes.

“At one point, we even had to close the doors to keep the overwhelming crowd out, so popular were the video arcades of the 80s, so that I think was a very good sign, and it gave me a lot of confidence to move on to bigger and better,” Chin said.
As the gaming arcade began operating at maximum capacity, Chin recognised the need for security and similar services.

“Dozens of children were in there and you have to ensure that when they are in your place, they are safe, so that forced me into starting up a security company”. That was the start of Telecom Security Services, one of Trinidad and Tobago’s most reputable security companies since 1980.

As those businesses continued in the path of success, Chin began pursuing his great love of horse-racing. He eventually became Chairman and President of the Horse Racing fraternity up to 2011. Derek now races full time at Woodbine, Toronto, Canada with a goal to make his colours well known and become the most successful Caribbean owner in Canada. He is well on his way.

Derek in 2002, investigated and felt even against great odds that the time was ripe in Trinidad for a new entertainment destination
With his other business partners, he pulled off a spectacular 2002 opening of the first Movie Towne complex, which was erected in Port of Spain and continues to be one of the best local businesses during the last 15 years in Trinidad and Tobago.

The massive success of this first location led Chin and his team to fulfil a demand in Chaguanas, South Trinidad, with construction of three other Movietownes.
Just as Derek sees himself as a Caribbean man, he also wants Movie Towne to be a reflection of the Region. And because he holds Guyana very close to his heart, he chose Georgetown to expand his success.

Now that he has been able to make a name for himself, Chin has taken up the mantle to being closer to the people and trying to meet their needs.
Chin makes it clear, that his Guyana location is not intended to put any of the existing cinemas or businesses out of business. It is to give the Guyanese people more choices and variety.

“We want to ensure that years from now, Movie Towne would not only be part of exciting stories people tell their children, but also an important venue for people to create new memories.

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