Terrace Theatre
7525 Tidewater Drive,
Norfolk,
VA
23505
7525 Tidewater Drive,
Norfolk,
VA
23505
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Previously operated by: ABC Southeastern Theatres, Cineplex Odeon, Neighborhood Theatres, Plitt Theatres
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The Terrace Theatre was opened by ABC Southeastern Theatres, Inc. on June 4, 1970 with James Stewart in “How the West Was Won”. It was and Ultravision theatre. It was split up into two cinemas on May 9, 1980. It was later taken over by Plitt, Cineplex Odeon and Neighborhood Entertainment Inc. and closed in 1994. It was still standing in 2011, but had been demolished by 2013.
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Views at Historic Aerials show this cinema still standing in 2011 and replaced by a freshly paved parking lot in 2012. The views are dated only by year, so we don’t know when during that period the building was demolished, only that it was gone by the end of 2012.
This was one of ABC Southeastern’s UltraVision houses, though it lacked the elliptical design of many of the chain’s cinemas opened in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Still, I believe all of the ABC Southeastern houses of this period were designed by the architectural firm Six Associates.