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Now - as usual - a church.
Events center.
The Art Deco is gone. Not sure what it’s being used for.
Currently a florist’s shop.
As of 2019, an operating restaurant.
Commercial office space.
Demolished.
Live performing arts venue.
According to news articles, the permanent closure of Zyacorp / Cinemagic was due (at least in part) to the passing of the company’s founder and Manchester, New Hampshire resident Mark Adam.
https://sacobaynews.com/cinemagic-movie-theaters-close-for-good-p836-1.htm
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/unionleader/name/mark-adam-obituary?id=7944087
Still a Walgreens.
Boarded up and looking sad.
Now a strip mall.
Now a restaurant.
Currently still there, as a church.
Building is still there but converted to office / retail.
Currently an Italian restaurant with a hideous façade.
Vacant, boarded up.
As of 2019, and Army Surplus store.
Demolished. No longer in existence.
Currently a Japanese restaurant.
Both this building and the one next door are still there, but have an obscene commercial structure built on to the frond.
Now - as usual - a church.
Events center.
The Art Deco is gone. Not sure what it’s being used for.
Currently a florist’s shop.
As of 2019, an operating restaurant.
Commercial office space.
Demolished.
Live performing arts venue.
According to news articles, the permanent closure of Zyacorp / Cinemagic was due (at least in part) to the passing of the company’s founder and Manchester, New Hampshire resident Mark Adam.
https://sacobaynews.com/cinemagic-movie-theaters-close-for-good-p836-1.htm
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/unionleader/name/mark-adam-obituary?id=7944087
Still a Walgreens.
Boarded up and looking sad.
Now a strip mall.
Now a restaurant.
Currently still there, as a church.
Building is still there but converted to office / retail.
Demolished.
Demolished.
Boarded up and looking sad.
Currently an Italian restaurant with a hideous façade.
Demolished.
Vacant, boarded up.
As of 2019, and Army Surplus store.
Demolished. No longer in existence.
Currently a Japanese restaurant.
Both this building and the one next door are still there, but have an obscene commercial structure built on to the frond.