Owners hope for full restoration of Chicago's Uptown Theatre
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- čas přidán 11. 04. 2024
- CBS 2's Noel Brennan got a rare look inside the massive venue on Broadway near Lawrence Avenue, which has been shuttered since 1981.
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Stunning Spectacular interiors, a diamond in the rough, that beautiful Gorgeous theater needs to be refurbished, make it Shine again, it's just so awesome and amazing, the infinite elaborate details... ❤
Oh, I sure hope it comes back in all its glory!
I grew up in Lakewood-Balmoral and went to that theater countless times as a kid. It was truly breathtaking even in the 70s when it was starting to show signs of age. I hope funds can be raised to restore it to it's grandeur.
I've seen this same story for 40 years. With each owner there's a story needing other investors to help with the cost. We're bringing the Uptown back and they give a video tour. I used to work across the street and forgive my pessimism but I'll believe it when I see it.
i haven’t been up that way in 8-10 years or so. i believe the area has been gentrifying like a mofo, right? maybe they’ll get to it?
again note i haven’t been there in a while. throwing out a guess
It would be great if there was a college with preservation students or architecture who could do a practicum to work on their degree while restoring this building
Engineering students as well.. we love applied knowledge 😎
that would be amazing!
Why did it close down
good place for events except for abysmal parking.
Facts.. you'll lose some of the suburbs because of that..
My family use to go watch movies at the Uptown theatre in the 1970s, and The Riviera theater as my well just south of the Uptown Theatre. . The ceiling was really high, and they had lights on the side seats as you went down to sit. The neighborhood back then was ghetto as all the rich had moved to the suburbs, so the tickets were cheap, and you got to see two movies for the price of one, but it was rare you saw a hit movie when it first came out, until it had been out for a while. Many fake Bruce Lee movies I saw there, and monster movies. Alice Cooper had played there like a year before they closed. Me and my older brother did not have tickets, but listened outside, when suddenly the side doors opened and out popped the band going into trailers.
Again?
God bless you such a beautiful iconic building.I wish you all the best
Beautiful but lead paint that, I can see it’s peeling.
My wife's grandfather was a theater organist there in the 1920s. #jeananthonygreif
It will bring a lot of revenue!!
Why not sell it to the neighborhood and get the community to help restore it (both with contractors and just volunteer support)? It should belong to Uptown anyway.
It's a story pretty much void of really any content. You asked people who had little of value to say. You showed little to no real curiosity.