Warner Centre
40°26′24″N 79°59′58″W / 40.440136°N 79.999470°W / 40.440136; -79.999470Type Movie Theater Current use Welfare Office Construction Opened March 7, 1918 Closed April 14, 1983 Years active 1918 - 1983 Architect C. Howard Crane
The Warner Centre is a former theater and concert hall located at 332 Fifth Avenue in Downtown Pittsburgh. It opened as the Grand Theatre on March 7, 1918, with Douglas Fairbanks in Headin' South and Winifred Westover in Her Husband’s Wife. The theater was renamed Warner Theatre on January 2, 1930. In 1983 the theater was closed, the auditorium was demolished, and a two-story shopping center named Warner Center was built on the site.[1][2][3]
It was turned into an indoor shopping mall. A food court there closed in 2003.[4]
See also
- List of concert halls
- Theatre in Pittsburgh
References
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Warner Centre.
- ^ "Warner Theatre". Cinema Treasures. Retrieved 2019-04-04.
- ^ "Warner Centre". Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership.
- ^ Belko, Mark (June 14, 2009). "Warner Centre stands as reminder that Downtown restoration is not complete". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
- ^ Belko, Mark (April 10, 2014). "At PPG Place food court, dining options are dwindling". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
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