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Ziegfeld Theatre (1969)

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that year. During the 2000s, digital projection was installed. The theater became the largest single-screen cinema operating in New York. The screen was 20 feet tall and 52 feet wide, making it the largest non-IMAX screen in New York City.
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chain, which was owned by Cablevision, prior to the chain's sale to Bow Tie; the actual ownership of the Ziegfeld building was excluded from the sale. In an April 2015 interview, Cablevision CEO
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acquired the Walter Reade Organization and took over operation of the theatre. The theater underwent extensive renovations in the late 1990s. It was a centerpiece site during the 2008
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On December 17, 1969, a few hundred feet from the site of the original Ziegfeld Theatre, a new Ziegfeld opened as a single-screen movie house with the New York premiere of
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was built in 1932. It was one of the last large-scale, single-screen movie palaces built in the United States. The gold and maroon interior was designed by
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from designs by Irving Gershon it was built on part of the old theatre and was the first new theatre in the Times Square area since
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The theatre had 1,152 seats (825 seats in the orchestra section and 306 seats in the tiered rear section).
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This article is about the 1969 movie theater. For the 1927 Broadway theater, see
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it showed reissues until July 1, 1970, when it had the world premiere of
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said the theater "loses a lot of money" and might be shuttered.
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From 2013 until its closing, the Ziegfeld was managed by
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Ziegfeld Theatre (1927)


New York City
Coordinates
40°45′46″N 73°58′44″W / 40.7627°N 73.9788°W / 40.7627; -73.9788
Fisher Brothers
Emery Roth & Sons
ziegfeldballroom.com
movie theater
54th Street
midtown Manhattan
New York City
Ziegfeld Theatre
Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.
Marooned
Walter Reade
Emery Roth & Sons
Radio City Music Hall
John J. McNamara
Walt Disney Productions
The Boatniks
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
Cineplex Odeon Corporation
New York Film Festival
Lincoln Center
Bow Tie Cinemas
Cablevision
Clearview Cinemas
James L. Dolan

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