Vogue Theatre
226 Third Avenue,
Chula Vista,
CA
91910
226 Third Avenue,
Chula Vista,
CA
91910
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Opened in 1945, the Vogue was in operation until July of 2006.
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Ysterday, May3, Iwas driving past the Vogue, and saw a banner on both sides of the marquee: Coming soon the New Vogue.
Will we be able to see films, once again, in this historic theater?
The sign still says “Coming soon – the New Vogue”, and the windows are covered over with paper…but I haven’t really seen any activity going on there. Maybe I can check with the chamber of Commerce or the city fathers…
It would be great to have it back.
News item from April 2007. It doesn’t appear that the Vogue has reopened as of yet.
The historic Vogue Theatre, a 7,130-square-foot retail building at 226-230 Third Ave., in Chula Vista 91910, has been sold for $1.45 million.
Here is a 1983 photo:
http://snipurl.com/gjyts
The Vogue Theatre in Chula Vista is for sale.
Please contact Carey Pastor of Coldwell Banker Commercial for details
(951) 252-9027.
Price is $1.15 million. Theater is 7,130 sq feet. You can see some pictures of the interior and exterior here. It’s a single screen. Very nice, but again, you have to come up with about $10,000 a month just to cover the loan/mortgage, etc.
used to take my sons there sats and sundays, a real good price and usually 2 or 3 recent films…a real bargain in the late 1980’s..we could afford it…big popcorn and sodas with free refills…always had a good time there…
scrimber, you moved from Ca. to IA. What would have brought on such a drastic move like that? Almost like a culture shock.
I miss this place. Never cared for those rocker chairs in the back, but everything else there was a deal. The men’s bathroom still had that trough instead of urinals…
All this time I had no knowledge of it closed until today I did a Google search. It was a great theater back in 2002 it had great prices for admission and I watched Spirit Stallion Of The Cimarron on the HUGE screen with an old fashioned BIG red curtain that opened up to show the movie. Bring it back!