Annika Pham Keshet International (KI) has picked up global rights to Finnish sci-fi thriller “Valhalla Project” (“Operaatio Valhalla”), produced by L.A. and Helsinki -based Snapper Films for Finnish streaming service Elisa Viihde.
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Plans to transform Wigan’s main shopping centre into an entertainment, and street food attraction catering for up to 2,000 people have been unveiled. Street food brand Stack intends to take over a big part of the former Debenhams store in the Grand Arcade to turn it into a place for live entertainment, food and drink seven days a week, boosting the night-time economy and creating 140 jobs.
Stack’s scheme will see the creation of new access on to Concert Square, Millgate, with an outside seating area on three levels. The mall inside will be subdivided and extended to the doors through to the multi-storey car park and two storeys on the Millgate side will be taken over by Stack.
Major restructuring work would be needed because the intention is to create an internal balcony - as well as a mezzanine floor - by taking out a large section of the first floor so that those in the upper areas can look down on a newly- built stage. Arrangements are being made to relocate the charity Rebuild With Hope, which currently occupies the old Debenhams to another part of the arcade.
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Stack bosses say that spanning across a vast space capable of accommodating over 2,000 people at peak times. Stack Wigan will be a ‘haven for those seeking a dynamic and diverse day and night out', they say.
The concept boasts a carefully curated mix of live music, bars, and street food vendors, catering to a wide range of tastes and preferences’. Stack managing director Neill Winch said: "We are incredibly excited to be bringing Stack to Wigan."
"The Grand Arcade is a stunning location with a rich history, and we believe that Stack will be a perfect fit for its vibrant atmosphere and growing
Annika Pham Keshet International (KI) has picked up global rights to Finnish sci-fi thriller “Valhalla Project” (“Operaatio Valhalla”), produced by L.A. and Helsinki -based Snapper Films for Finnish streaming service Elisa Viihde.
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