Century Theatre

850 Monroe Street,
Brooklyn, NY 11221

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Century Theater

Century Theatre
850 Monroe Street,
Brooklyn, NY 11221

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lastout
lastout on April 2, 2013 at 9:55 pm

We were one of the last people working in the building. Solar Labs one of the last tenants had just been auctioned off. When we were working in there, the freight elevator was the only elevator that was complete and working. We found a passenger elevator in the theater section crashed in the basement. When we were there everything was pretty well striped down. You could see the shadows of it’s original past. Shame.

Willburg145
Willburg145 on April 16, 2018 at 1:04 am

It’s a shame such a substantial building was demolished. Too bad it couldn’t hang on for the re-birth of the neighborhood.

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