Uptown Theatre rehab
My friend the architecture aficionada couldn't go to the Uptown Theatre NDC's tour of the building this afternoon, so I went, thinking I would take some cool pictures. A couple of things kept me from doing that. First, my camera battery had completely run down (took a couple of poor shots with my cell phone though).
Second, the building is in a pretty sorry state. I was all enthused about seeing the interior after looking at pix posted from a previous tour a couple of years back. But the elements have really gotten to this site now. The big problem is that the roof leaks all over. There seems to be some issue with public funds for a roof (wonder what that's about), so the NDC is looking for private funding sources for this.
It's bad inside the theatre. The ceiling plaster has fallen all over the seats and aisles, and a couple of the big murals downstairs and their metal frames have fallen off the walls onto the seats. There is plaster and other debris everywhere that will have to be carted out to even find room to work. But until the roof gets fixed, this will just continue to get worse.
Some of the building, like the clubs in front, are not so bad and might even be fixed in some way to generate some income for repairs for the rest of the building. The NDC people insist that the structure is sound: Now you can actually walk around inside on intact stairs and stairwells and floors. But I think this will no longer be the case after another winter if something doesn't happen.
A couple of people on the tour were from the National Trust for Historic Preservation, so maybe there is still some hope. But this building seems to have really decayed for the past couple of years.
I am new to this project and its history and politics. All I really know is what I saw today, and it seems like the funding and the urgency needed to preserve this building aren't there.
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