Items Tagged ‘theatre’
New Life and Uses for a Movie Palace in Brooklyn
Synopsis:
The old Loew’s Pitkin Theater in Brooklyn will soon go through another adaptive reuse process, bringing new life to this long neglected property. Opened in 1929 with an 85-foot tower, the theatre was designed by Thomas W. Lamb and included 2,817 seats. After the theatre shut down, it was eventually turned into a church and later into a discount furniture store. This new adaptive reuse project, made possible by New Market tax credits, will see the structure transformed into a mixed use program with a charter school and retail space. Although it has not be designated a landmark, the developers intend to maintain most of the exterior but completely rebuild the interior. “An entirely new steel structural grid is going inside the existing shell,” said the project architect, Dan Garthe of Kitchen & Associates of Collingswood, N.J. The theatre’s neighborhood of Brownsville has seen significant economic decline, with the annual household median income at $15,700. The City however is taking an active role in reinvesting in this area, and this development will help to further that cause. The Ascend Learning Charter School will relocate from Rockaway Parkway in Brownsville to the theatre building and occupy 90,000 square feet. The program also calls for 60,000 square feet of retail space: 20,000 has been leased by a regional clothing store, 20,000 has been leased by a national clothing retailer, and the remaining 20,000 will be set aside for local businesses.
Co. Seeks To Turn Ex-Nursing Home Into Hub Hotel
Synopsis:
A former nursing home in the Jamaica Plain neighborhood of Boston may soon be converted into a budget hotel. The current adaptive reuse plan calls for adding two additional floors on top of the old Pond View Nursing Home. Watertown-based SMC Management hopes to repurpose the nursing home into a 40-room hotel which is conveniently located by the city’s Emerald Necklace, MBTA Green Line and the Longwood Medical area. These plans, as well as the purchase of the site, are dependent on whether SMC Management will be granted a zoning variance to add the additional floors.
Interestingly, the article also notes that the former Cleveland Circle Cinema in the Brighton neighborhood of Boston may soon become a hotel as well. Although Goodison stated the hotel is planned for the theatre building, she clarifies that its really only the site that will be used as plans call for the demolition of the old building. There are no details provided as to why the developer for this other project, Boston Development Group, found it more advantageous to build new rather than reuse.
Abandoned Site In Leander Gets New Lease On Life
Publication Date:
March 9, 2010Written By:
Francisco Vara-OrtaSource:
Austin Business JournalRead more...
Synopsis:
An 80,000 sf whirlpool factory in Leander, Texas, is undergoing a major transformation. When Aquatics Industries Inc. shut down in 2009, the city lost 101 jobs and gained a vast abandoned lot. The $5 million project to adapt the factory hopes to revitalize and renew the site while at the same time bring back lost jobs. Once completed, the mixed-use building will be home to a community theatre, a private elementary and middle school, and retail and office tenants. The metal buildings, dating back to Aquatics founding in 1983, are part of the first phase of the project and will become the retail/office component. Way Off Broadway Community Players has signed a 10-year lease to take 10,000 sf in the adapted space. This cultural piece will be joined by Sterling Classical School who will add an educational aspect to the mixed use project. The renovated site should have a bright future thanks to its ability to adapt, low rent, and various uses.