Ah the old “UA”, a lot of great memories, I remember seeing Return of the Jedi there in 83'. Still live in the area and think of the theater everytime I drive past the bank that sits there now.
I like how the comments here go back to 2004, because Post Ave. was such a different place then, a lot has changed in the last 8 years. As long time residents of Westbury my wife and I remember the theater when it was open and all the nuttiness that went along with it. Like many on here I was sure that once it sold it would become yet another “senior living community” but was pleasantly surprised that the new owners fully intended on keep good on their promise to bring back the theater. Post Ave. is no longer the run-down strip of fly by night store fronts and ratty apartments. The village and community has done a lot over the years to fix that, once the theater is up and running, post will be a pretty sight again form the trestle to the parkway. I think the community has grown, for the better, and I look forward to seeing it continue to improve.
I remember $2 Tuesday’s here, I think I saw back to the future III here, the only flick i saw there that stands out in my mind.
Ah the old “UA”, a lot of great memories, I remember seeing Return of the Jedi there in 83'. Still live in the area and think of the theater everytime I drive past the bank that sits there now.
I like how the comments here go back to 2004, because Post Ave. was such a different place then, a lot has changed in the last 8 years. As long time residents of Westbury my wife and I remember the theater when it was open and all the nuttiness that went along with it. Like many on here I was sure that once it sold it would become yet another “senior living community” but was pleasantly surprised that the new owners fully intended on keep good on their promise to bring back the theater. Post Ave. is no longer the run-down strip of fly by night store fronts and ratty apartments. The village and community has done a lot over the years to fix that, once the theater is up and running, post will be a pretty sight again form the trestle to the parkway. I think the community has grown, for the better, and I look forward to seeing it continue to improve.