Florida Theatre
2036 14th Avenue,
Vero Beach,
FL
32960
2036 14th Avenue,
Vero Beach,
FL
32960
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This actually opened as the Vero Theatre, and was renamed the Florida Theatre on November 13, 1936. The Florida Theatre name would remain for decades until the very end of its motion picture operation.
The Florida Theatre closed as a movie theater on June 18, 1985 with Madonna’s “Desperately Seeking Susan”, and Kent Theatres was its last operator, who operated the Florida Theatre for 25 years in total since June 1960 after being part of the Talgar Theatre Company since May 1948. It would eventually become a Brackett’s Furniture Store owned by Bob Brackett for a brief time.
After an extensive two-year restoration project following its 1989 closure of the furniture store, the Florida Theatre’s original marquee was restored and the theater reopened as the Theatre Plaza on October 26, 1991 as a special events house featuring live performances and performing arts. This lasted until 2008 when the theater building itself was taken over by local boards.
This should be marked “Closed”. The auditorium has been gutted and is currently used for storage. The remainder of the building has been converted into retail and office spaces.
Reopened as Florida on November 13th, 1936. ad posed.
The Theatre has not been open to the public since 1985 and is in a gutted state waiting to be reborn. We have an investor group that has raised about half the money. Equity investment for profit project. Theatre also has retail shops and apartments above the theatre that were renovated several years ago. So if you want to own a piece of this historic theatre- contact us. http://www.thetheatreplaza.com
This theater is National site listed as the Florida,and most know as such.