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The winner of the first Trinity Leeds Short Film Award is to be screened in an Everyman Cinema in London following the prize announcement. Everyman Cinema – which will open its first cinema outside London in Trinity Leeds in March 2013 – has supported the 2.8 Days Later film challenge, which was delivered by Land Securities and film production company Left Eye Blind.


The challenge involved 150 filmmakers from across Leeds creating 27 three-minute short films, which were publicly screened before a prize-giving at The Carriageworks in Leeds earlier this year. The winner of the top prize, ‘Immersed’, was picked


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by a judging panel that included Sheffield-based Barry Ryan of studio Warp Films, Leeds-based film producer Howard Dawson and Everyman Group chief executive Andrew Myers. Filmmakers who took part said the experience had given them new skills, as well as highlighting how much work goes into different aspects of the process. Trinity Leeds chose to support the initiative – which involved the young filmmakers spending just under three days writing, shooting and finishing their shorts in November 2011 – because of the important role that cinema will play at the centre and the city’s filmmaking heritage.


Other news


Second green guide launched Retailers and store designers have a new guide to help them achieve energy savings in their shop fit-outs in the shape of Land Securities’ Low Carbon Fit Out Guide. The document was launched in June 2012 and updates the well-received first version that was published in 2010. Changes include a more user-friendly format and advice on the recent and future changes to relevant legislation.


Business fund supports Glasgow Land Securities is one of the supporters of the ARISE Glasgow community project fund that supports local initiatives by the businesses of the Buchanan Quarter. The fund offers up to £1,000 per application and can be applied for by education, employment, environment and sporting projects. The funding will be allocated by an independent selection committee made up of local business, academic and political leaders.


Urban Outfitters will introduce a next-generation fit-out for its flagship store opening at Trinity Leeds next year Urban Outfitters signs up at Trinity Leeds


US fashion chain Urban Outfitters is to create one of its largest stores in the UK at the new Trinity Leeds development.


The 12,000 sq ft flagship store is laid out over three floors in an iconic building, and will have its next-generation fit-out design.


Six months before the scheme’s launch date in March 2013, Trinity Leeds is making strong leasing progress, with 80% pre-let or in solicitors’ hands.


Urban Outfitters joins a growing list of fashion retailers – including Hollister, Superdry, Topshop/ Topman, River Island, H&M and Mango – which will be opening in the centre in March 2013. Other retailers to take space in recent months include Footlocker, Fossil, Vodafone, Watch Station and Internacionale.


They will join the many high street stalwarts already committed to the scheme, which include Marks & Spencer, Next and Primark.


Victoria plans take shape Plans to redevelop Kingsgate House in the heart of Victoria with office, residential and retail space are now under way. The proposed 341,000 sq ft development will create two buildings – Kings Gate and 70 Victoria Street – as well as public space. The redevelopment of this strategic asset marks the latest step in the company’s ambitious plans to create a Victoria for the future. Other milestones include the refurbishment of 123 Victoria Street, an icon of 1960s design and part of the fabric of Victoria, due for completion in late summer 2012.


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