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The theatre, which owns the restaurantg space at 1121Nuuanu Ave. in Chinatown, also announces several renovation projects are in the works forthe building. The terma of the deal weren’t “We are thrilled to have reached an agreementf that restores a friendship forged more than 15 yearw ago when Indigo signed its first lease with HawaijiTheatre Center,” said Hawaii Theatred Center President Sarah Richards, in a statement released Indigo owner and Chef Glennj Chu said the restaurant will get $300,00p0 in upgrades such as fresh new seating and new lighting.
Both the theatrew and the restaurant are considered to be catalystsa for the revitalization of Chinatown that began in the But disagreements over rent and repairse led to occasionally public disputew betweenthe two, with Indigo threateninhg to leave, a move seen as potentially damaginhg to the adjacent theatrde because of its popularity with theatred patrons.
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