Grandview Theater and Drafthouse
1247 Grandview Avenue,
Grandview Heights,
OH
43212
1247 Grandview Avenue,
Grandview Heights,
OH
43212
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The Grandview Theater & Drafthouse website is https://www.grandviewtheater.com. The “About” tab on their website says they now “offer two movie screens”.
Lots of pics from 2009 here. https://www.ohioexploration.com/structures/grandviewtheatre/
A interview with the Grandviews new management to Columbus Monthly confirms 150 seats.
Thanks for catching the name error, jhnpblc343. The city should also be changed to Grandview, OH instead of Columbus.
Name is misspelled in this listing. They changed Theatre to Theater. Not sure why, since it was Theatre for 90 years.
Lots of tables Ron. New pics uploaded. Also new website www.grandviewtheater.com
Were the other seats replaced by tables or other furniture?
Reopening on May 5, 2016 as the GRANDVIEW THEATRE AND DRAFTHOUSE. The theatre has new seats, a new screen and a new projector. A 40-tap bar will be available. The theatre is owned by Eric Brembeck, who also owns the Studio 35 Theatre and Drafthouse in north Columbus, OH.
http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/business/2015/12/28/grandview-theatre-has-closed.html
Why did it close?
Plans to reopen in late March with new management.
The grandview is closed.
As an aside, we have kept one 35mm projector in place, and mothballed the other in the booth. Just in case.
David Nedrow
Grandview Theatre
The grandview has gone digital! First movie this weekend.
Actually, as it turned out, we weren’t able to restore the chairs that were here when we took over. They were loungers, not rockers. IE, fixed seat, reclining back.
The seats and backs could have been redone, but the standards and hinging had gone so long without maintenance, or cleaning, that a combination of rust (from roof leaks that were never reported to the land lady) and acid, from spilled soda, had eaten through much of the metal. In some cases, you could literally push hard with a thumb and dent the metal. Unfortunately, the seats and back required this particular standard, so without the metal, the upholstered parts were worthless.
The high school auditorium seats in the middle are in generally good shape, though there are a few “blah HEARTS blah"s scratched in the backs. The plan is to replace these sometime next year, with the same seats we’ve put in on the sides. When we do replace them, the center section will be completely removed and put back in on a radius. The new side seats are already angled toward the screen.
Where did the old seats go?
‘not moveable chairs’ on both sides. the seats in the middle came from a high school. i read that they are trying to raise money to restore the rockers that were in the drexel grandview.
The official link is broken — should be just http://grandviewtheatre.net .
fixed as in ‘not broken’ or as in ‘not moveable chairs’ ?
the theater now has fixed seats on the right and left sides.
Not sure on the style. We’ll be going with modern doors, but hopefully something either similar (3 pane) or stylized. Anyway we cut it, it’s a minimum of $7,000, so not a cheap fix. The existing doors don’t really go with anything in the interior, and we really need secure, energy efficient doors with panic hardware.
Hopefully you plan on trying to match the style/design of the original doors? They really complement the theater the way they are now.
Heh. The “white” on the doors is primer, to slow the rotting as much as possible. Huge chunks of wood are falling off now. We’re planning on putting in new doors for better security and safety.
the front doors have been painted white.
In which case, the Status should be changed to “Open” and the description appropriately revised.