Fox Theatre

3167 N. Elston Avenue,
Chicago, IL 60618

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Rob
Rob on September 8, 2012 at 11:35 pm

Some of the information above is incorrect. The Elston (3167 N. Elston) and the May (3159 N. Elston) were entirely separate theaters, and operated simultaneously the 1910s. The Chicago Daily Tribune listed display ads for the May in 1916 & 1917, and for the Elston starting from as early as 1914.

The May had been converted to a brass foundry by the 1920s.

Looking at the Sanborn Fire Insurance map from 1950, the Elston/Fox was at some point expanded in capacity from 300 seats to 800 seats when the center building with the high roof was built. Initially it had occupied just the section of the building pictured on the far left of the photo above.

kencmcintyre
kencmcintyre on March 10, 2009 at 3:17 am

This is from the Chicago Tribune, dated 8/12/45:

Gust A. Stathis, theater operator, was one of the buyers of the Fox Theater, 3161 Elston Avenue, recently reported purchased by Dr. Ansel H. Tulupan, for $35,500, through the Mark Levy Realty Company. Stathis is operating the theater.

rso1000
rso1000 on January 10, 2006 at 7:27 am

Now used as a warehouse. Auditorium is 99% gutted and used for storage.