University Towne Centre 6

4525 La Jolla Village Drive,
San Diego, CA 92122

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Taken on: November 9, 2016

Uploaded on: November 26, 2021

Exposure: 1/15 sec, f/2.2, ISO 64

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Date time: 2016-11-09 08:34:22 +0000

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After Closure

In the time after closure and in my search to find photos or establish the old footprint of the lobby and six auditoriums, I’ve always documented the theaters journey from Halloween pop up store to tear out - Sports Chalet to tear out and re model into the current furniture store. At least with the Halloween store and Sports Chalet, some of the original footprint could still be seen, but now it is all erased.

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ajimenez
ajimenez on November 26, 2021 at 6:57 pm

These photos taken years apart show the same view from the original lobby entrance. Before the full tear out, the original long hallway with low ceiling can be seen on the left of the open space that was the original area occupied by the six auditoriums.

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