LETTER: Redeveloping cinema, or not?
The Herald has now announced that the decision to preserve this iconic building has been praised by a cinematographer, who started his career at the art deco building in 1940.
The former Luxor employee, now Sir Sydney Samuelson CBE, went on to develop a successful career in the film industry and become a Bafta grandee while, in the meantime, his former workplace in South Street fell into disrepair.
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Hide AdIn the same Herald article councillor Brian Boggis was quoted as saying that it was good to hear of Sir Sydney’s memories, that local history and people’s reminiscences were important, and that the council’s decision to insist on preserving the building would bring the facade of the building back to its former glory.
This all sounds very positive but the only thing that seems to have seen happened in the past four months or so is dilapidated estate agents signs being taken down and replaced by those of a different agent advertising the sale of three separate shops.
So, if these are up for sale, is the Luxor going to be redeveloped or not? Or is the reported redevelopment just pie in the sky? Perhaps the Herald can investigate and let us know.
Eric Waters
Ingleside Crescent, Lancing
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