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127:, enabling replacement of the unsafe and damaged areas of theater, and the restoration of the historic headhouse to create a large community hall above ground level parking. The project's total cost was estimated at $ 6.7 million. As of January 2012, no work was begun and a developer had yet to be found to carry out the proposal. 122:
The last owner of the property died in 1993. With no one left to claim the space, the building remained unoccupied. In 2008, the Community Design Collaborative awarded a service grant to the Wynnefield Overbrook Revitalization Corporation (WORC) to support the creation of plans for the redevelopment
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letters, and lighting fixtures from the outside of the building, owing to concern by the Department of License and Inspections that these were a safety hazard. The
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of the Wynne Theater complex. A report completed in 2010 presented several options, with community members favoring the property's conversion into a
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In December 2011, the Provenance Architectural Salvage in Philadelphia removed and sold the building's
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Considered to be a Philadelphia "Landmark," this theater was built from 1927 to 1928 by
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letters were made from enameled steel and produced locally in nearby
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In 1955, the theater closed and was taken over by the Uhr family of
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that was located on 54th and Wynnefield Avenue in the
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Index

Wynnefield
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
movie theater
Wynnefield
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
United States
Hoffman-Henon Co.
Stanley Warner Theaters
Thomas Wynne
William Penn
second run
double features
South Philadelphia
community center
neon
Art Deco
marquee
Lansdale



The Jewish community of West Philadelphia
ISBN
978-0-7385-0854-2



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