Thanks for the nice pic EZZ.... glad it's still intact... whew!!

It too could one day end up on the National/State/Local Register of Historic Places... not for its' music, but for the fact that its a "still intact" Detroit neighborhood theatre.

The demise of urban neighborhood theatres is not just a Detroit phenomenom... I was just recently reading an article about the lament of vibrant San Francisco, and the loss of so many of its' single screen neighborhood theatres from the 1920s-1940s.... although there the demand was for the land the theatres were standing on as being valuable as redevelopment into something other than a parking lot or wildflower sanctuary....