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According to news articles, the permanent closure of Zyacorp / Cinemagic was due (at least in part) to the passing of the company’s founder and Manchester, New Hampshire resident Mark Adam.
https://sacobaynews.com/cinemagic-movie-theaters-close-for-good-p836-1.htm
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/unionleader/name/mark-adam-obituary?id=7944087
Still a Walgreens.
Boarded up and looking sad.
Now a strip mall.
Now a restaurant.
Currently still there, as a church.
Building is still there but converted to office / retail.
Demolished.
Currently an Italian restaurant with a hideous façade.
Vacant, boarded up.
As of 2019, and Army Surplus store.
Demolished. No longer in existence.
Currently a Japanese restaurant.
Both this building and the one next door are still there, but have an obscene commercial structure built on to the frond.
The auditorium exists, and the building is still a city government building.
The structure was still there as of July, 2021.
As of 2022, vacant with a For Rent sign.
A parking garage occupies the space at present.
Renovated and operating as a preforming arts venue.
It is a tragedy what these people did to this theater. But I suppose it’s nice it still stands.
Demolished? Since when? Drove by there last year. The Google Street View pics are 2021. Still there.
It is now commercial office space.
According to news articles, the permanent closure of Zyacorp / Cinemagic was due (at least in part) to the passing of the company’s founder and Manchester, New Hampshire resident Mark Adam.
https://sacobaynews.com/cinemagic-movie-theaters-close-for-good-p836-1.htm
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/unionleader/name/mark-adam-obituary?id=7944087
Still a Walgreens.
Boarded up and looking sad.
Now a strip mall.
Now a restaurant.
Currently still there, as a church.
Building is still there but converted to office / retail.
Demolished.
Demolished.
Boarded up and looking sad.
Currently an Italian restaurant with a hideous façade.
Demolished.
Vacant, boarded up.
As of 2019, and Army Surplus store.
Demolished. No longer in existence.
Currently a Japanese restaurant.
Both this building and the one next door are still there, but have an obscene commercial structure built on to the frond.
The auditorium exists, and the building is still a city government building.
The structure was still there as of July, 2021.
As of 2022, vacant with a For Rent sign.
A parking garage occupies the space at present.
Renovated and operating as a preforming arts venue.
It is a tragedy what these people did to this theater. But I suppose it’s nice it still stands.
Demolished? Since when? Drove by there last year. The Google Street View pics are 2021. Still there.
It is now commercial office space.