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Grañén will turn the unfinished cinema-theater into a gym

The town of Grañén will transform the unfinished cinema-theater into a municipal gym. The works will be carried out by the students of the new employment workshop, which has been promoted by the consistory and which adds up to budget of 245,475.72 euros, financed by the Aragonese Employment Institute.

The mayor of the municipality, Carlos Sampériz, is “very satisfied” with the approval of this “new and exciting” training project, which, in addition to creating a new service in the town, It will equip the ten student-workers with the necessary skills to guarantee a future job. Continuing the one awarded in the previous call, it is a level 2 civil works and building workshop. The ten students will be joined by a director and a monitor.

The idea of ​​the cinema-theater was conceived by the previous government team and It has been paralyzed for more than a decade, having only completed the structure of the building. For Sampériz, it was necessary to modify the end of the infrastructure, since “movie theaters are in clear decline, their cost was very high and also, the change allows to have a service that will have daily use.”

Exterior appearance that the new municipal gymnasium will have.
Town Hall Grañén


The planned works include the installation of underfloor heating, the creation of changing rooms as well as the adaptation of a space for the development of different activities such as spinning, Pilates or yoga. There will also be an indoor circuit for running. The space will be open to the population as a whole and can also be used by schoolchildren and high school students as well as by the different sports teams in the municipality.

Sampériz insists that employment workshops are among the actions with the greatest impact available to the administration, since “They generate new job opportunities among the population and also improve the services and facilities of the different localities.”

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