Once the historic facade is successfully stabilized, the remainder of the building will be completely demolished, in part because of structural problems with the existing building and the high cost of rectifying them. Previous efforts to convert the theater were attempted by retailers such as Mark Ecko, which had the lease in the 2000s, and Broadway 4D, which leased the space for four years.

A rendering of Beyer Blinder Belle's revamp, to be completed in 2020.

A detailed look at the retail portion of the building. All rights reserved.

A new spiral staircase will be added to access the third and fourth floors and a new rooftop space for dining and retail is in the works, as well.

The project is also being overseen by New York State’s Historic Preservation Committee, a separate body from the city’s Landmarks Preservation Commission. One of the project’s most dramatic moves will be a 23-foot-tall glass box that cantilevers beyond the original facade from the second floor. Cahan has been part of the project from the very start when the city and the state created The New 42nd Street nonprofit in 1990 to act as landlord and oversee the renovation of The Victory, Selwyn, Lyric, Liberty, Empire, Apollo and Times Square theaters. It finally shuttered more than 30 years ago. Several of his theaters in New York City still remain, including the Apollo Theater which connected to the Times Square Theater through a 100-foot corridor between 42nd and 43rd streets. Shown here is the theater among its neighbors in 1986. But the developer has chosen a more contextual route that respects the history and architecture of the theater – exterior and interior. The new building will be what the developers and architects refer to as a “modern white box for multiple types of experience.” The 52,000-square-foot main interior volume will rise to 100 feet and include four separate floors. But, finally, changes are coming to the venue.

Walking into a sea of scaffolding, the guests will suddenly realize they’re standing under the proscenium arch and in the orchestra seats.

Secret Brooklyn: An Unusual Guide – Buy the Book! Times Square Theater c. 1920. These [historical details] are important to those that govern this and they’re important to us as well.”, Rendering Courtesy of Stillman Development International. “It’s yearning to be recognized,” said Cora Cahan, the president of The New 42nd Street, which is the theater’s landlord. It stopped being used that way in the 1930s.

“The dressing rooms are above the stage through steep and narrow passageways and the facade and orchestra sit parallel to 42nd Street, which has two-way traffic, and its cacophony,” she said. The Times Square Theater is flanked by a number of historic neighbors, including the Victory, the Lyric, and the Apollo, all shown here in their heyday in 1939. Despite the long and grand facade of the Times Square Theater, the theater only ever sat 900 patrons with limited back-of-house area. How Developers and Churches Are Joining Forces in London.”, Joseph Kunkel is Fast-Tracking Quality Housing for Indigenous People, A New Line of Textiles Seek to Make Hospitals Healthier. The off-site restoration work will be done the firm John Tiedemann Inc. from Staten Island, which handled the restoration of the Woolworth Building. The new building will also include two separate outdoor spaces that will look over the historic street.

When she started in 1990, two stores, one of which was a pawn shop, shared the Times Square Theater, she said. The corridor remains today, but the Apollo was folded into the Lyric Theater.

The Times Square Theater, freshly completed in 1920. Discover the city's most unique and surprising places and events for the curious mind. Boyajian says “There’s a tremendous historic aspect here. The bold architectural plan, created by Beyer Blinder Belle, is to raise the entire theater five feet to increase the first floor height, excavate a basement, completely restore the historic plaster details off-site – which include a dome, a stage proscenium arch, seating boxes, sail vaults, and cartouches – and reinstall them on a double-height level on the future third and fourth floors.

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“We wanted to improve the presence of the building on the block. There is, in fact, just one remaining theater on the block awaiting renovation and it’s now getting its due. “Let There Be…Real Estate? Doing that frees the developers up to not only dig a basement but to hydraulically lift the building’s facade by 5 feet. Once the site of movie premieres like “Gentleman Prefer Blondes” and “Strike Up the Band,” 42nd Street’s Times Square Theater has sat vacant for 30 years. Courtesy Beyer Blinder Belle. Take a look at more photographs below from inside the theater: Visit the construction site for yourself and get an up close look at the historical features of the building before they are removed for restoration on a special tour with Untapped Cities Insiders! There’s the limestone facade and there’s a lot of interior plaster. Well, Regal Entertainment Group, which today was acquired by British theater chain Cineworld for $3.6 billion, is planning on doing both at its Regal Cinemas movie theater in Times Square, Commercial Observer has learned. 1000 Dean Street Suite 325 Brooklyn, NY 11238.

This will create a “generous ground floor ceiling height” to showcase retail brands and put the original limestone columns on display inside a second-floor glass box that will cantilever over the sidewalk by 12 feet.

To begin the process, workers are extracting the original plasterwork, taking it to a warehouse and restoring it there before they reinstall it, according to Armen Boyajian, the vice president of Stillman.

The $100 million renovation by Beyer Blinder and Belle, Stillman Development International and The New 42nd Street Inc. will honor the theater’s long history, planners say. The $100 million renovation by Beyer Blinder and Belle, Stillman Development International and The New 42nd Street Inc. will honor the theater’s long … Stories were told in these theaters … and in Times Square Theater, it will be a new story.”. “We love the historical aspects of the building and the challenge of working them,” Boyajian says. Preservationists will be excited to know that the last remaining cast-iron gate on the facade, between the left bay and the first column, will also remain. Join us for this special tour of the Times Square Theater by becoming an Untapped Cities Insider! NoMad Piazza offers deals and specials as outdoor dining continues into the fall, MTA should change its system of rating contractors to improve performance, watchdog says. “These theaters made 42nd Street 42nd Street,” Cahan said. Led by Armen Boyajian, Executive VP of Stillman Development International, on the tour guests will step through a temporary construction door into what would have been the stage and back of house. Boyajian says that this theater was “targeted as a retail redevelopment-type opportunity ” from the beginning by New 42nd Street, due to its limitations as a theater. Although the theater will have a new purpose, Boyajian and Cahan said it is necessary to retain the original architectural details. Untapped Cities will be offering a tour for Untapped Cities Insiders in partnership with Stillman Development of the Times Square Theater, before the historic details are moved off-site for restoration. Secrets from Below: Underground Tour of the NYC Subway!

Eat it. The layout proved difficult and the project was abandoned. Next, check out the Top 10 Secrets of Times Square. “That’s the way we saw it [too],” Boyajian tells us on a walkthrough of the space, “We want to create something special here.” The special Theater Subdistrict in New York City allows for floor area bonuses for theater rehabilitation and transferable air rights within the zone, which means that Stillman could have built a significantly tall skyscraper here. But these lavish details likely contributed to the Time Square Theater’s decline: the space suffered from a poor layout (with partial or non-existent sight lines for the audience) and had very little back-of-house space.



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