
Village Theatre
1711 N. College Avenue,
Bloomington,
IN
47404
1711 N. College Avenue,
Bloomington,
IN
47404
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Previously operated by: Kerasotes Theatres, Mid-America Cinema Corp.
Architects: Joseph D. True Jr.
Functions: Restaurant, Retail
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Built by Mid-America Theaters, the Village Theatre opened in September 1969 in the College Avenue Shopping Center, 1711 N. College Avenue, Bloomington, IN. It featured a red and black color scheme, 600 seats originally and was twinned in the 1980’s. Later, it was operated by Kerasotes Theatres and closed in 1995.
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Architect: Joseph D. True, Jr. Construction: Don Mitchell. The business-pages opening announcement stated the Village would be “the first indoor theatre constructed at Bloomington in many years.” (St. Louis Globe-Democrat, Sat.-Sun., September 13-14, 1969, pp. 2E)
I don’t recall this theater, although I would have used College Avenue often. It and Walnut Street were the border between town and gown when I lived in Bloomington and I assume still are. The businesses catered to either the town or the gown, with most catering to townies. The theater address actually turns up a block off of College. I’m guessing this was programmed for the townies, just as the mall and downtown theaters seemed programmed for the college people.
Current function is a Mexican restaurant/grocery store.
I was attending IU in 1969. I have to agree with buckguy, I don’t remember this theater.