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United Artists Theatre Building
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| completion_date = 1928| building_type = Commercial officesproposed residential| antenna_spire = 230abbr=on}}| top_floor = | floor_count = 18| elevator_count = | cost = 217300abbr=on}} | architect = Charles Howard CraneElmer George Kiehler| structural_engineer= | main_contractor = | developer = | owner = | management = URL-STATUS=DEAD TITLE=EMPORIS BUILDING ID 156970 EMPORIS, {{skyscraperpage>25304}}}}The United Artists Theatre Building is a vacant high-rise tower in downtown Detroit, Michigan, standing at 150 Bagley Avenue. It was built in 1928 and stands 18 stories tall. The building was designed by architect C. Howard Crane in the renaissance revival architectural style, and is made mainly of brick. Until December 29, 1971, it was a first-run movie house and office space, and then after that, the theatre saw sporadic usage until 1973. The United Artists Theatre, designed in a Spanish-Gothic design, sat 2,070 people, and after closing served from 1978 to 1983 as the Detroit Symphony Orchestra's recording theater. After the theater closed, the office block struggled as tenants moved to suburbs. It finally closed in 1984. An original 10-story, vertical UA sign was replaced in the 1950s with a marquee that remained until 2005. The building once shared a lot with the now demolished Hotel Tuller.In preparation for the 2006 NFL Super Bowl, graffiti was removed from all the windows of the building, and the lower levels received a coat of black paint to hide the graffiti work at the base of the building. The old theater marquee was also removed.In 2006, Ilitch Holdings announced it would market the building. The company has a history of buying historic properties, voicing an intent to redevelop them, and later turning them into parking lots following increased decay.NEWS,weblink For preservationists, Ilitch leaves a complex legacy, 2017-02-18, Crain's Detroit Business, 2018-04-18, NEWS,weblink The leveling of Cass Corridor and Foxtown, Curbed Detroit, 2018-04-18, NEWS,weblink Preservationists call on Ilitch family to halt 'illegal' demolition plans in Cass Corridor, Ikonomova, Violet, Detroit Metro Times, 2018-04-18, en, As of 2023, the historic theatre is being restored and renovated into a large residential apartment building. NEWS, Mayor's Office - Detroit, Bagley Development Group begins $75M transformation of historic United Artists Building into the Residences @ 150 Bagley,weblink detroitmi.gov, 31 March 2022, 16 May 2023,

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Further reading

  • BOOK, Hauser, Michael, Marianne Weldon, amp, Downtown Detroit's Movie Palaces (Images of America), 2006, Arcadia Publishing, 0-7385-4102-8,
  • BOOK, Hill, Eric J., John Gallagher, amp, AIA Detroit: The American Institute of Architects Guide to Detroit Architecture, 2002, Wayne State University Press, 0-8143-3120-3, registration,weblink
  • BOOK, Meyer, Katherine Mattingly and Martin C.P. McElroy with Introduction by W. Hawkins Ferry, Hon A.I.A., Detroit Architecture A.I.A. Guide Revised Edition, 1980, Wayne State University Press, 0-8143-1651-4, registration,weblink
  • BOOK, Sharoff, Robert, American City: Detroit Architecture, Wayne State University Press, 2005, 0-8143-3270-6,

External links

  • weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20110103193739weblink">United Artists Theatre at Buildings of Detroit {{dead link|date=April 2014}}
  • weblink recent image of the interior of the theatre.
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