Granada Theater
2925 W. 25th Avenue,
Denver,
CO
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The theater is on the north side of 25th Avenue between Eliott Street and Federal Boulevard. It is a Spanish Revival style brick structure which opened in 1926. The layout of the building consists of a small lobby with bathrooms on either side, a ticket booth in the center and a single span 3,500 sf main theater with a sloped floor, elevated stage and concrete mezzanine. There is a brick projection booth elevated from the mezzanine by a few feet.
The structure was most recently used as a church (2006) and this was followed by several years vacant and in need of a renovation. It had now converted into residential use to the plans of architect William Wunderlich.
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For sale as of August 2010.
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It appears that the Granada is now a residential rather than commercial property. Most of the original exterior looks to have been preserved.
First mentioned in the Denver Post in the classified ads in 1926.
My name is William Wunderlich
I’m the remodel architect of this space. This blog will give a little more insight.
http://granadatheaterdenver.blogspot.com/2012/