- Fox Oakland Theatre
Infobox Venue
name = Fox Oakland Theatre
image_caption = Fox Oakland Theatre 2002
nickname =
location = Telegraph Avenue
flagicon|USAOakland, California , USA
coordinates = coord|37.8079|-122.27013|format=dms
type = Indoortheatre
broke_ground =
built =
opened = 1928
renovated = Under Restoration
expanded =
closed = 1970
demolished =
owner = City of Oakland since 1996
former_names =
seating_type = Orchestra, Balcony
seating_capacity = 3,800The Fox Oakland Theatre, is a vacant 3,800-seat
movie theater , located onTelegraph Avenue in downtownOakland, California . It is listed on theNational Register of Historic Places .The Fox Oakland Theatre opened as a cinema in 1928. Originally intended to be named "The Bagdad" (sic) because of its Middle-Eastern influenced architecture, it was instead given the name "West Coast Oakland." The following year it was renamed the "Fox Oakland" when the Fox and West Coast theatre chains merged. The theater housed a "Mighty Wurlitzer"
theatre organ (the organ was sold in 1960 and is now in a private home inShingletown, California ).By the 1960's, the theater was in decline on account of the trend toward smaller multiplex theaters. It stopped showing first-run movies in 1962, dabbled briefly in soft-porn films, and permanently closed in 1970, after showing its final film,
The Beatles ' "Let It Be."After closing, the theater barely escaped destruction several times. It suffered an arson fire in 1973 but was not heavily damaged. The city considered tearing it down in 1975 to make room for a parking lot. The theater was spared when it was made an Oakland City Landmark in 1978. The following year it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
In 1996, the City of Oakland bought the building for $3 million. Some badly-needed restoration work began in 1999. By late 2001, the marquee and blade sign had been restored. In December 2004, the Oakland Redevelopment Agency received a $2.9 million grant for further restoration of the theater. There are plans for
Oakland School for the Arts to move into the theater and construction began in September 2006.Bank of America is providing the financing for the rehabilitation.
ee also
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Grand Lake Theater
*Movie palace
*Paramount Theater
*Oakland School for the Arts References
* [http://www.foxoakland.org Friends of the Oakland Fox website]
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