by the way i did find out the architect is Drew Ebson, and i do have the original copies of the blue prints. I am not sure if i can get them into picture form since they are so large.
The theater is now open for receptions and they are interested in possibly showing movies again if they we able to get the equipment. That is at least on a small scale so the owner told me.
Yes CWalczak , Psychomania is a seasonal event. I am one of the owners of the business. Our original plans for the building included renovating the lobby to an extent and using the far left hand theater as a live performance venue. Sadly those plans have had to change. The building itself requires more capitol than we can afford to make that possible. The roof alone sets at $60,000 in repairs. If in deed we do well with our endeavors in the haunt industry we hope to do at least basic repairs to the building. The good thing is there are no structural problems with the building. But like the say “when it rains it pours” well that is exactly what is does inside of our building. For now we cope, and sometimes it is very depressing but we keep going. We do love the building and i think it is happy to have us as residents.(even if we are not what some people would like to see in it) thanks. oh and by the way are you local or did you just find us on the web?
I am the Leasee of the former Greentree 4, and i am making a vow that the Greentree 10 will not sit vacant long. I am working on a plan with my investors to reopen the building as a live stage performance theater, with space for independent film showing and more. this building will live again. By the way, many of the original fixtures and screens were salvaged by the “professional dumpster divers of Psychomaina” and it is very hard to dumpster dive in the mall parking-lot, in broad daylight. That is a toot of our own horn…..wish us luck in both theaters.
thank you CWalczak
by the way i did find out the architect is Drew Ebson, and i do have the original copies of the blue prints. I am not sure if i can get them into picture form since they are so large.
The theater is now open for receptions and they are interested in possibly showing movies again if they we able to get the equipment. That is at least on a small scale so the owner told me.
Yes CWalczak , Psychomania is a seasonal event. I am one of the owners of the business. Our original plans for the building included renovating the lobby to an extent and using the far left hand theater as a live performance venue. Sadly those plans have had to change. The building itself requires more capitol than we can afford to make that possible. The roof alone sets at $60,000 in repairs. If in deed we do well with our endeavors in the haunt industry we hope to do at least basic repairs to the building. The good thing is there are no structural problems with the building. But like the say “when it rains it pours” well that is exactly what is does inside of our building. For now we cope, and sometimes it is very depressing but we keep going. We do love the building and i think it is happy to have us as residents.(even if we are not what some people would like to see in it) thanks. oh and by the way are you local or did you just find us on the web?
I am the Leasee of the former Greentree 4, and i am making a vow that the Greentree 10 will not sit vacant long. I am working on a plan with my investors to reopen the building as a live stage performance theater, with space for independent film showing and more. this building will live again. By the way, many of the original fixtures and screens were salvaged by the “professional dumpster divers of Psychomaina” and it is very hard to dumpster dive in the mall parking-lot, in broad daylight. That is a toot of our own horn…..wish us luck in both theaters.