2121 Trumbull Ave.
Detroit, MI 48216
Cinema Detroit delivers an eclectic, quirky and quality mix of contemporary, indie, cult, genre, and classic movies in Midtown at 4126 Third Street, Detroit, Michigan, 48201, between Willis and Alexandrine, on the east side of the street. Our hours are as scheduled; theater doors open 30 minutes before the first showtime. Park in the FREE monitored lot on the north side of the building and follow the walkway around the east side to the entrance on the south side. Look for the flashing signs that say "THEATER." POSTING POLICY: Thank you for liking the Cinema Detroit fan page. We’re glad you’re here! We ask you not to post content that: -is threatening, abusive, obscene, indecent, or objectionable. -is deceptive, false, or misleading -violates the intellectual property rights of other people -is illegal -references a third party website or is self-promoting spam -is inappropriate, offensive, or hateful We reserve the right to remove any content and/or block users that violate these guidelines, or that we determine are otherwise offensive. All content must also comply with Facebook’s policies as well.
The Elizabeth Theater has an amazing audio system and televisions / video projection equipment. The Elizabeth Theater also has an extensive draft beer list and a fully stocked bar, with bar service available for events. For information on bookings, promotions or with any other event planning inquiries, please contact Ellen Belanger at [email protected] or call 313-454-1286.
The Michigan Building is an office building and the former Michigan Theater in downtown Detroit, Michigan. It was constructed in 1925 and stands at 13 floors in height. Today it contains a bar, restaurant, retail space, office space, a parking garage, and the shared coworking space Cowork at The Michigan.The high-rise was constructed in the Renaissance Revival. The exterior of the building is faced with brick with terra cotta and granite accents. The ground level contains retail space with large windows still framed by the original decorative metal work.HistoryIt opened August 23, 1926 and was designed by the architectural firm of Rapp & Rapp for Detroit philanthropist and movie theater owner John H. Kunsky. The theater's construction cost $5 million (equivalent to $62 million in 2008). With a seating capacity of 4050, the concert hall/movie house was one of the largest in Michigan. Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, the theater changed ownership several times. It was subsequently used for various events: in the 1960s a closed-circuit television provided views of Red Wings ice hockey games for those who could not attend the actual event in nearby Olympia Stadium, and in the 1970s the theater was a nightclub and concert venue for rock bands.
The Bonstelle Theatre is a theater operated by Wayne State University, and located at 3424 Woodward Avenue (the southeast corner of Woodward and Eliot) in the Midtown Woodward Historic District of Detroit, Michigan. It was originally built in 1902 as the Temple Beth-El, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.ConstructionWhen Rabbi Leo M. Franklin first began leading services at Detroit's Temple Beth El in 1899, he felt that the construction of a new temple building on Detroit's "Piety Row" stretch of Woodward would increase the visibility and prestige of Detroit's Jewish community. Accordingly, in October 1900, the congregation held a special meeting at which it was decided to build a new temple. A site for the new temple was purchased in April of the next year, and Albert Kahn, a member of the congregation, was hired to design the building. Groundbreaking began on November 25, 1901, with the ceremonial cornerstone laid on April 23, 1902. The first services were held in the chapel on January 24, 1903, and the formal dedication was held on September 18–19 of the same year.BuildingThe temple is a Beaux-Arts structure influenced primarily by Roman and Greek temples. Sobocinski cites the Pantheon in Rome for comparison. There is a prominent dome over the main area of the temple, with gabled wings on the north and south. A pedimented extension on the front once extended into a porch; the front section of the building was lost when Woodward was widened.
Charming Historical 13 story commercial building now under new management and ownership. Openings for leasing 200-13,000 sf . 4 elevators, conference room, 24 access, security and garage parking in the heart of downtown close to transit center and people mover.
A Place for Movies and Movie makers. Showcasing the films you didn't get to see as well as the ones you have made. See our website for showtimes coming attractions and special events Thur., Fri., and Sat. 7:00 pm and 9:15 pm, Sunday at 5:00pm & 5:15pm
The Majestic Theatre is a theatre located at 4126-4140 Woodward Avenue in Midtown Detroit, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008.Today, the theatre is mainly a music venue. It hosts a variety of musical concerts in three separate areas of the building: The Majestic, The Majestic Cafe, and The Magic Stick.HistoryThe Majestic Theatre, designed by C. Howard Crane, opened on April 1, 1915. The theatre originally seated 1,651 people (at the time the largest theatre in the world built for the purpose of showing movies), and the facade was designed in an arcaded Italian style. In 1934, the front 35 feet of the theatre were removed when Woodward Avenue was widened to its present size. The entire facade was redesigned into its current striking Art Deco motif by the firm of Bennett & Straight. The theater now boasts the largest enameled metal panel Art Deco facade in the Detroit metropolitan region.The theatre eventually closed, and the building was used as a church for a time, and later as a photographic studio. It lay vacant for ten years. The present owner purchased the building in 1984.There is a myth that legendary magician Harry Houdini gave his last performance on stage here, on Halloween night 1926. In fact, Houdini last performed at the Garrick Theatre in Detroit and died a few days later of peritonitis at Detroit's Grace Hospital on October 31, 1926.Current useThe Majestic Theatre operates as part of the Majestic Theatre Center, which includes the nearby Garden Bowl, The Majestic Cafe, The Magic Stick, and Sgt. Pepperoni's. The Majestic houses live music acts, a bar, and you can also bowl.
Tiger Stadium, previously known as Navin Field and Briggs Stadium, was a baseball park located in the Corktown neighborhood of Detroit, Michigan. It hosted the Detroit Tigers Major League Baseball team from 1912–99, as well as the National Football League's Detroit Lions from 1938–74. It was declared a State of Michigan Historic Site in 1975 and has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1989. The stadium was nicknamed "The Corner" for its location on Michigan Avenue and Trumbull Avenue.The last Detroit Tigers game at the stadium was held in September 1999. In the decade after the Tigers baseball team vacated the stadium, several rejected redevelopment and preservation efforts finally gave way to demolition. The stadium's demolition was completed on September 21, 2009, though the stadium's actual playing field remains at the corner where the stadium once stood. Since the spring of 2010, a volunteer group known as the Navin Field Grounds Crew (composed of Tiger Stadium fans, preservationists, and Corktown residents) has restored and maintained the field.A plan to redevelop the old Tiger Stadium site would retain the historic playing field for youth sports and ring the 10-acre property with new development has received final approval, and funding. Developer Eric Larson of Larson Realty will develop a mixed residential and retail project along the Michigan Ave and Trumbull sides of the property, beginning in late 2016. The Detroit Police Athletic League will begin construction, in early April 2016, on a new headquarters building along Michigan Ave and Cochrane. The L-shaped building would enclose two sides of the field. Together these two projects will completely ring the old site.
タイガー・スタジアム(Tiger Stadium)は、アメリカのミシガン州デトロイトにかつてあったスタジアム。MLBデトロイト・タイガース、NFLデトロイト・ライオンズのホーム球場だった。タイガースは1896年からベネット・パークを本拠地にしていた。しかし同球場は木製で火災発生の危険性が高いため、1911年のシーズン終了後に取り壊し。翌年、同球場跡地に鉄筋コンクリート製の新球場が建設され、ネビン・フィールド(Navin Field)という名称でオープンした。その後、1937年に当時の球団オーナーの名前からブリッグス・スタジアム(Briggs Stadium)に改称。1938年からはライオンズもここを本拠地にした。1961年、タイガー・スタジアムに再改称した。外野の広さの変遷※単位はフィート、1フィート≒30.48センチファンによる球場保存運動古き良き時代のボールパークであるだけにこの球場のファンも多く、ファンクラブまであるほど人気が高い。1972年に多目的スタジアムを建設してそこに移転する計画を球団オーナーが発表すると、ファンは大ブーイング。新球場への公金投入についても住民投票で反対票が多数派を占め、結局この計画は中止された。1986年、デトロイト市長コールマン・ヤングが「新ドーム球場建設、タイガー・スタジアム取り壊し」を匂わせる発言をしたときも、地元紙の世論調査では3分の2近い人が否定派という結果が出た。そのためヤングは提案を撤回せざるをえなかった。1988年、タイガー・スタジアムは全米歴史的保存物に登録された。これにより、連邦政府の資金はこの球場の取り壊し、建て替え、新築に使えなくなった。しかし1990年代初頭に市が新球場計画を発表すると、ミシガン州全体で6割の人が計画に賛成していることが世論調査で明らかになる。特にデトロイト市では実に4分の3が賛成派だった。この結果を受けファンクラブは、市案とは別に独自の改築案を協議し始めた。彼らは建築家を招聘し、改築設計を支援した。これは、ファンが球場保存のために資金援助したという点で、ベースボール史において非常に珍しい事例である。しかし、ダウンタウンに建設される新球場を2000年から使用することが最終決定し、このファンクラブ案はお蔵入りとなった。取り壊し・再開発2006年6月15日に、デトロイト市長クウェイム・キルパトリックは、タイガー・スタジアムの取り壊しと再開発の計画を発表した。取り壊しは、市の資金によって賄われ、2006年の秋から始まった。報道によると、歴史的なこの球場の一部は、再開発の後にも保存される。再開発では、球場グランドは公園になり、その周りに商店街、コンドなどが建設される。デトロイト出身の人気ラッパーエミネムが2009年に発表したシングル「Beautiful」のPVに、取り壊し中のタイガー・スタジアムが登場した。
Detroit Athletic Co. is the Motor City's original sports specialty shop. For over 30 years, family-owned Detroit Athletic Co. has served Detroit sports fans with souvenirs and apparel for the Detroit Tigers, Red Wings, Lions and Pistons at affordable prices. Detroit Athletic Co. is located near the sacred grounds of historic Tiger Stadium. It's one of the last vestiges of game days at the old ballpark.
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True Body Fitness of Detroit is a progressive fitness studio that serves your needs on the path to a better you. Our loft-style studio located in the historic Corktown neighborhood is a comfortable environment where you can pursue your fitness goals without attitude or judgment. Our objective is to help you build and maintain a happier, healthier and better life.