Sadly the theatre was demolished. I went by today and took some pictures. It’s rather devastating. Nothing left. Smashed to bits. History. I wrote a blog post if you are interested in seeing it. http://www.analisamendmentblog.com/history-demolished-disrespected-wollaston-theatre/
Ron Newman – From my conversation with Jeff, it seems that will depend on the type of use. If all the use is in the evening or weekends, that could be possible. But if some use is during weekdays, and the parking lot is filled up, that might not be enough parking.
Sadly the theatre was demolished. I went by today and took some pictures. It’s rather devastating. Nothing left. Smashed to bits. History. I wrote a blog post if you are interested in seeing it. http://www.analisamendmentblog.com/history-demolished-disrespected-wollaston-theatre/
Ron Newman – From my conversation with Jeff, it seems that will depend on the type of use. If all the use is in the evening or weekends, that could be possible. But if some use is during weekdays, and the parking lot is filled up, that might not be enough parking.
Today I spoke with Jeff Levien from Street-Works for an update about the theatre. Here’s a link to my blog post about it.
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As of today, January 29, 2009, the sale is still pending. I wrote a short update on my blog.
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I found out that the theater is under agreement for sale and I will be following up. I wrote an update on my blog.
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It’s a shame that the theater is closed. I blogged about it here.
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My blog post was picked up by Universal Hub here.
http://www.universalhub.com/node/7956