Supermarket May Be Built on Fortway Site

posted by genahy on September 29, 2005 at 6:08 am

BROOKLYN, NY — A new supermarket may be built on the site of the recently closed Fortway Theater, according to a local developer. Though it’s not known exactly if that will happen, developer Spiro Geroulanos said he definitely does not want to turn the site into a condominium, but rather something that is more in line with the community’s needs.

The theater was originally built in 1928 and closed this past June, after Loews Cineplex decided not to go into a new lease agreement with the building’s owner. The theater was thought of as “revolutionary” when it first opened due to its atmospheric design (done by architect Charles Sandbloom), which looks like an outdoor garden, according to historians. Sandbloom also put in “electric stars” on the dark blue ceiling. Fortway was the second theater of this type to be built in Brooklyn. (Universal in Sunset Park was the first.)

Fortway originally had a Kilgen theater organ put in, and a stage in front of the main screen. Fortway was sectioned off when it became a Cineplex in the 70s.

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Comments (3)

ERD
ERD on September 29, 2005 at 10:17 am

The Universal theatre (Loew’s 46th Street) was in the Borough Park section of Brooklyn, not Sunset Park.

RobertR
RobertR on September 30, 2005 at 4:05 am

Sad that this closed and no real purpose is even set for it’s reuse.

theatrefan
theatrefan on September 30, 2005 at 5:07 am

The interior of the Fortway is now completely gone, so it can become anything the landlord wants to put in there now. By the way wasn’t the CVS/Pharmacy that’s on the same block once an Associated Supermarket? I seem to remember it as such.

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