Shea's Roosevelt Theatre
887 Broadway,
Buffalo,
NY
14212
887 Broadway,
Buffalo,
NY
14212
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Demolished by October 2020.
Opened on April 16th, 1927. Grand opening ad posted.
I agree from street view it appears to still be standing. Advertised as a development site with the facade covered over the years. Circa 1967 photo added, Shea’s Roosevelt vertical sign far left.
This article deals with the theater’s organ.
Current article in Buffalo News states that it is the home of an Amherst resident. It is operational. The owner is looking to donate it.
The Marr & Colton organ still exists and is in playable condition in private hands.
Wow another one time Loews house.
Phone number 1960: CLeveland 4900
In regards to LuisV inquiry. Unfortunately the theater was torn down shortly after closing.
It was brick structure with terra cotta facade, designed by Henry and William Spahn. The
interior was Adams Style. There was no balcony, and plaques of Teddy Roosevelt were
in the waiting area.
Alan, thanks for posting this theater, but do you have any additional information on its present condition? This is a huge theater and it’s amazing that it wouldn’t have been posted until now. Do you know if any of its original interior or exterior ornamentation remains. Thanks!