Gordon Brumm wrote:re the so-called Westwood Theater Building (it will always be the Hilliard Square in the memory and in my heart): With the rebuilding of the Harding-Madison School property, might it be possible to carve out a parking area there that could serve the theater, at least in the evenings? It would be a longer-than-usual walk to the theater, of course, but a shuttle-van or -bus might be used to transport the patrons.
Gordon
I have known three groups that have shown an interest in the Westwood Art Theater. It all comes down to parking and unrealistic demands by the owner of the building. the last group I know of that wanted to bring it back, was the stereo guys that rented there. They got so frustrated they moved out and set-up shop next to Scents and Accents on Madison. At one point I had heard the city itself was looking to do something.
When I was in there last year there was a lot of water damage and a flat roof that needed fixing. I had some interest, as I have always wanted to find another theater to rehab after doing the Homestead 20+ years ago. unless we can tear down the Silver Coast, it will never be feasible. The Silver Coast was built on the Westwood's parking lot. Having spoken with everyone involved in this property I can honestly say the only way the Silver Coast will sell is through Eminent Domain. While ED on the Westend was pure abuse of power and ED laws, I am not so sure the Silver Coast would be. But ED is the third rail in Lakewood and rightfully so.
I think a better location would be McKinley School. A ton of room for theater, parking, and art galleries. The rooms could eaisly be turned into art lofts and studios to support the arts. The rooms in old Mckinley would be great for the money making classes that keep the Beck afloat. A small "art college" would really be kick ass for the area.
FWIW