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The indie kid who’s taking on the slump — and cinema’s big boys

Daniel Broch is plotting an ambitious assault on the cinema sector.

December 18, 2008 14:47
Everyman’s Daniel Broch plans to open 50 cinemas across the UK in the next few years

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Candice Krieger,

Candice Krieger

3 min read

Daniel Broch, the man behind the Everyman cinema group, has obviously not read the script.

As many leisure businesses struggle to cope with the impact of the credit crunch, Mr Broch is plotting an ambitious assault on the cinema sector.

Having acquired Screen Cinemas — a chain of seven independent cinemas - earlier this year in a deal worth £7m, he intends to open 50 Everyman cinemas in the UK over the next few years. Today, the company officially opened their rebranded Everyman Belsize Park, formerly Screen on the Hill, in Haverstock Hill, North London, following a £600,000 overhaul.

“It is phenomenal how a story can start developing and continue to grow on its own,” says Mr Broch, 41. “The target is still to open 50 venues over the next few years.”

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