I think it was also owned by Tom Moyer Luxury Theatres for its last several (?) years or so. I recall reading somewhere that Moyer’s running the place into the ground, so to speak, was what prompted its closure.
The north end of the Renfro field is where the Winco grocery store is today. The original marquee sign is still standing at the northeastern corner of 18th and Andresen (the intersection at the bottom of this satellite picture.)
This wall of the building, as well as the north wall (just off the left side of the shot) still partially exist, but have been heavily modified to suit the office building now on the property. The rest of the theatre was otherwise demolished.
In early 2011, Westminster Presbyterian sold the property to a Russian church group, which is currently occupying the site. The remodelling work they have done on it over the past year and a half has been so extensive, it’s doubtful the Cascade Park 4 will ever again be able to function as a movie theatre.
I think it was also owned by Tom Moyer Luxury Theatres for its last several (?) years or so. I recall reading somewhere that Moyer’s running the place into the ground, so to speak, was what prompted its closure.
The north end of the Renfro field is where the Winco grocery store is today. The original marquee sign is still standing at the northeastern corner of 18th and Andresen (the intersection at the bottom of this satellite picture.)
This wall of the building, as well as the north wall (just off the left side of the shot) still partially exist, but have been heavily modified to suit the office building now on the property. The rest of the theatre was otherwise demolished.
In early 2011, Westminster Presbyterian sold the property to a Russian church group, which is currently occupying the site. The remodelling work they have done on it over the past year and a half has been so extensive, it’s doubtful the Cascade Park 4 will ever again be able to function as a movie theatre.