Ensley Theatre

1923 Avenue E,
Ensley, AL 35218

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Previously operated by: Paramount Pictures Inc., R.M. Kennedy, Waters Theater Co., Wilby-Kincey

Architects: David O. Whilldin

Functions: Medical Center

Styles: Mediterranean Revival

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Ensley Theatre

Located in Ensley, this Mediterranean Revival style theatre was a 1927 project by the Ramsey-McCormack Development Company, which also built the nearby Ramsey-McCormack Building. It was built by the J.F. Holly Construction Company to the plans of architect David O. Whilldin. The rectangular two-story brick veneer commercial building opened as the Ensley Theatre as part of the Rialto Theatres Inc. chain. It was equipped with a Robert Morton theatre organ. In 1929 it was managed by Nelson Hampton and again after 1935. It was remodeled in 1941 when it was operated by Paramount pictures Inc. thru their subsidiary R.B. Wilby. It was remodeled again around 1963.

Building still stands but was converted for use as a pharmacy circa 1965. It then became a doctors' office. In 2024 it is in use as a medical center Cahaba Care.

Contributed by David B. Schneider

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Joe Vogel
Joe Vogel on January 29, 2015 at 1:55 am

A master list of buildings designed by Birmingham architect D. O. Whilldin compiled by Thomas M. Shelby lists the Ensley Theatre as one of his projects.

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