Granada Theatre (Chicago)

The Granada Theatre, 6427-41 North Sheridan Road (in the Rogers Park neighborhood of Chicago) was a movie theater constructed for the Marks Brothers, who, in 1926, were major theatre operators in Chicago. Edward E. Eichenbaum was the principal designer for the architectural firm of Levy & Klein. Eichenbaum also designed the Marbro, Regal, and Century theatres. Despite all attempts to save it, the theatre was purchased by Senior Life Styles Corporation, who demolished the building in 1989-90 for a planned apartment/commercial structure.

Granada Theatre (Chicago)

The Granada Theatre, 6427-41 North Sheridan Road (in the Rogers Park neighborhood of Chicago) was a movie theater constructed for the Marks Brothers, who, in 1926, were major theatre operators in Chicago. Edward E. Eichenbaum was the principal designer for the architectural firm of Levy & Klein. Eichenbaum also designed the Marbro, Regal, and Century theatres. Despite all attempts to save it, the theatre was purchased by Senior Life Styles Corporation, who demolished the building in 1989-90 for a planned apartment/commercial structure.