United Artists Theatre (Portland, Oregon)

United Artists Theatre
Former names Majestic Theatre
Location Portland, Oregon, U.S.
Construction
Opened June 10, 1911 (1911-06-10)
Renovated 1929
Closed 1955
Demolished 1957

United Artists Theatre, originally known as the Majestic Theatre, was a theatre in Portland, Oregon, in the United States.

History

The Majestic Theatre opened as Portland's first "palace" for motion pictures on June 10, 1911, at the northeast corner of Southwest Park Avenue and Washington Street. In 1929, ownership transferred to J. J. Parker Theatres; the company renovated the venue and changes its name to United Artists Theatre.[1] The building was designed by Bennes and Herzog, who are also credited for designing Portland's Hollywood Theatre. During the renovation, offices on the second floor were converted into a lounge measuring 40 feet (12 m) by 100 feet (30 m). In addition, the interior was refitted.[1] Mayor George Luis Baker spoke at the venue's rededication ceremony on September 29, 1928. The theatre closed in 1955 and was demolished in 1957.[1] The site is now occupied by the Union Bank Tower (formerly known as the Bank of California building), built in 1967–1969.

References

  1. 1 2 3 Lacher, Gary; Stone, Steve (2009). Theatres of Portland. Arcadia Publishing. pp. 27–28.

Coordinates: 45°31′16″N 122°40′47″W / 45.52101°N 122.67972°W / 45.52101; -122.67972

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