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The theatre, which owns the restaurant space at 1121Nuuanu Ave. in Chinatown, also announced severalp renovation projects are in the worksa forthe building. The terms of the deal weren’t disclosed. “We are thrilled to have reachecd an agreement that restores a friendshipo forged more than 15 years ago when Indigo signer its first lease with HawaiiTheatre Center,” said Hawaiio Theatre Center President Sarah Richards, in a statemeny released Wednesday. Indigo ownef and Chef Glenn Chu said the restaurant willget $300,00o0 in upgrades such as fresh new seating and new lighting.
Both the theatrre and the restaurant are consideredd to be catalysts for the revitalizationn of Chinatown that began in the But disagreements over rent and repaira led to occasionally public disputes betweenthe two, with Indigo threateninbg to leave, a move seen as potentially damaging to the adjacenr theatre because of its popularity with theatre
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