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It seems ridiculous to tear down this art deco-theater and make an empty lot and then seek a user for the property. Why don't they just leave the theater intact and seek a user for the property who might be able to incorporate this historic building into the plans and reuse the structure. Just seems a waste to tear it down and then try to figure out what to do with the land. City planning at its finest hour.
Demolition of the old Wyandotte Theater is set to begin in the first full week of August and finished before the end of the month.
The city of Wyandotte, MI is razing the old downtown theater at the corner of First and Elm streets in the hopes a cleared site will prompt new development there. A request for proposals on what to build on the site will be put out soon after the theater is leveled. The site will be open to all sorts of proposals, such as a boutique hotel, department store or condos.
Local officials had hoped to reopen the vacant building as a theater again, although concluded that wasn't possible after meeting with entrepreneurs in the theater industry. They said, according to city officials, that a commercial theater needs at least 12 to 15 screens to be viable and the most the Wyandotte Theater could offer was six.
The Art Deco-style Theater has been closed for 17 years and is completely gutted. It was the first multiple-screen theater in Michigan when it opened in 1936. The city bought the theater earlier this year for $802,600.
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