Denver’s 96-year-old Esquire Theatre will close this summer as exhibitor Landmark Theatres pulls out of its decades-long operation of the historic movie house.that was approved by the Denver Landmark Preservation Commission, which will allow them to redevelop the building into “upscale office, restaurant, and retail uses,” according to a Tuesday press statement.“We have entertained the possibility of leasing to another theater tenant.
Tim Finholm and Sam Leger of Unique Properties ended up buying the theater for $2.1 million, according to public records, after“The plans we have seen for the adaptive reuse of the Esquire Theatre are terrific,” said Steven Simard, president of the Alamo Placita Neighbors Association, in the statement. “The building’s owners and their design teams have proven that creativity can allow an old building to serve a new purpose in a historic neighborhood.
“Designers are considering uses for other notable items such as old marquees and signage,” owners said. “Existing building materials will be recycled. Green building and energy enhancements will be implemented during renovations.” Keeler: Deion Sanders’ new offensive line coach wants CU Buffs to “build a fence” that stops top Colorado recruits from leaving. Can we get a hallelujah?
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