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Alhambra Place

Alhambra, CA
100 East Bay State Street
, Alhambra, CA, United States
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Status: Closed/Demolished
Screens: Multiplex (5 Screen)
Style: Unknown
Function: Unknown
Seats: Unknown
Chain: Edwards Cinemas
Architect: Unknown
Firm: Unknown
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This place used to be there. But since the opening of Edwards Renaissance 14, it's a decision to close and demolish Alhambra Place. Now there's no building anymore, just an empty area available for rental, lease, or sale.
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The address for this theater is:
100 E Bay State St.
Alhambra,CA. 91801

posted by Lost Memory on Nov 22, 2004 at 7:35pm
I don't recall the exact year the Alhambra Place 5 was opened, but I believe it was 1984 0r 1985. It was part of Alhambra's Central Business District Urban Renewal Area. Three square blocks of downtown Alhambra were demolished and rebuilt over a period of a few years in the early 1980s. This modern cineplex thus lasted no more than twenty years.

Pictures of the Alhambra Place have been posted at Cinema Tour:
http://www.cinematour.com/tour.php?db=us&id=1830
I found it interesting that the arch motif used in this building, and in the Atlantic Palace 10 built a few years later, appears to have been designed to echo the arch above the entrance of the old Alhambra Theatre (which occupied the site of the Atlantic Palace until destroyed by an earthquake in 1987.) The old Alhambra was built in 1924, so it lasted more than three times as long as the Alhambra Place.



posted by Joe Vogel on Nov 23, 2004 at 5:12am
I believe the Alhambra Place was built in 1986. The main theater was equipped with 70mm equipment.
posted by sjs1234 on Jan 18, 2006 at 4:41pm
The opening day of the Edwards Alhambra Place Cinemas was May 24th, 1985, according to the ad displayed at the Making Movies web site.
posted by Joe Vogel on Apr 2, 2006 at 3:28am
A senior housing project is being built on the site of the Alhambra Place.

I saw many movies here as a kid before they opened the Atlantic Palace in the late 80's.
posted by Jeff Arellano on Apr 2, 2006 at 5:43am
I worked at this theater around 1988-1990. A fun first job, most of the staff were high school students from AHS and SGHS. Was one of the busiest in the Edwards circuit at the time, great location with shopping and a Black Angus right across the street. Movies that had poor attendance at the Monterey Mall 3plex or the Temple City 4plex usually did well if they got transferred to Alhambra Place.

Popcorn was the best tasting I've ever had (was popped in coconut oil & served with real butter). Lobby was a symmetrical and functional design in the NW corner of the rectangular building, box office and concessions were back to back. Staircases at each end of the lobby led up to video games, restrooms, & had windows for the public to see some of the projection equipment.

All 5 auditoriums featured Dolby surround sound and were nicely proportioned but not very decorative: simple red drapes covering the walls, red screen curtains that were raised vertically to the ceiling, recessed ceiling lights aimed at the sidewalls for intermission lighting and white tivoli lights for aisle lighting.

Auditorium #1 seated 500+, had a 50' wide screen, and had a simplex 35/70mm projector head (we never did show a 70mm print while I was there tho). Auditoriums #2-#5 had Century 35mm projector heads. #1, #2, #5 had motorized masking for showing flat or cinemascope prints. All 5 projection systems had Christie lamphouses, automation, & platter systems.

posted by jmx53 on May 29, 2006 at 9:30am
When I moved to LA in 1986, I saw my first movie at this theater. It was Touch and Go with Michael Keaton and I ate at the Black Angus before the show. I always wondered what happened to it as I moved into LA proper and never got back to see another film here. I remember it as being a standard theater, that was clean, well run etc.
posted by Michael H. on Mar 27, 2008 at 10:20pm
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