List of Owners:
1935-1940 Shea Theatres
1940-1945 Warner Brothers Circuit
1945-1950 Shea Theatres
1950-1953 Warner Brothers Circuit
1953-1961 Stanley Warner
1961-1969 RKO
1980-1995 Dipson Circuit
List of Owners:
1930-1935 Schine Circuit
1935-1950 Warner Brothers Circuit
1945-1955 Shea’s Theatres
1955-1975 Dipson Circuit
1975-1980 Cinemette Corporation of America
1980-1981 Dipson Circuit
Update: The correct address is actually 28 North Park Row. The building was demolished in 1939 and the building that replaced it was the Greyhound Bus Terminal. That building was recently demolished in 2021. If you can add this to the description of this theater and mark it as demolished, that would be great. Thank you very much!
List of Owners: 1950-1955 Co-Operative Theatres 1975-1985 Selected Theatres Company Theater closed in 1985.
Theater was demolished in 1963.
The theater opened in 1926 and closed in 1966. It was owned by Shea Theatres and demolished in 1972.
The theater was owned by Shea Theatres and it had 844 seats. It opened in 1935 and closed in 1950.
The theater was owned by Shea Theatres
Address is at 237 Broad Street. The building is currently being used as an insurance agency.
Opened in 1940 and closed in 1950. List of Owners: 1940-1950 Shea Theatres
Theater closed in 1995.
List of Owners: 1935-1940 Shea Theatres 1940-1945 Warner Brothers Circuit 1945-1950 Shea Theatres 1950-1953 Warner Brothers Circuit 1953-1961 Stanley Warner 1961-1969 RKO 1980-1995 Dipson Circuit
Closed in 1985. List of Owners: 1961-1969 Shea Theatres 1969-1985 Dipson Circuit
List of Owners:
1930-1940 Schine Circuit
1940 Shea Theatres
It was also known as Park Theatre in 1955.
List of Owners: 1930-1935 Schine Circuit 1935-1950 Warner Brothers Circuit 1945-1955 Shea’s Theatres 1955-1975 Dipson Circuit 1975-1980 Cinemette Corporation of America 1980-1981 Dipson Circuit
The movie theater was actually demolished in 2008, it was inside of the Meadville Mall.
Update: The correct address is actually 28 North Park Row. The building was demolished in 1939 and the building that replaced it was the Greyhound Bus Terminal. That building was recently demolished in 2021. If you can add this to the description of this theater and mark it as demolished, that would be great. Thank you very much!
Also they still have the old ticket booth out front which is pretty cool!
The marquee out front is getting renovated and it should be finished by 2021, giving it a more modern look.
That’s the wrong theater, that’s Lakeview.
The Yorktown Centre Plaza is in its spot now.
The lot is now used as a townhouse apartment complex called “Arneman Place” it’s a really nice apartment area.