GEM THEATRE
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The 'Gem Theatre' (built 1927) houses a two level theatre with traditional row and aisle seating and intimate stage-level seating at cabaret tables. It shares a lobby with the cabaret style Century Theatre (built 1903). The theatre has stylings of Spanish Revival architecture.
Protected from demolition during urban renewal for Comerica Park, the newest home of the Detroit Tigers, the Gem Theatre and Century Theatre were moved five-blocks on wheels to its new location at 333 Madison Avenue on 16 October 1997, a feat made possible by the leadership of Chuck Forbes. At a distance of 563 meters (1,850 feet) it is the furthest known relocation of a sizable building.[1]
1. Guinness World Records. "Farthest Building Relocation". Accessed 26 August 2006.
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The 'Gem Theatre' (built 1927) houses a two level theatre with traditional row and aisle seating and intimate stage-level seating at cabaret tables. It shares a lobby with the cabaret style Century Theatre (built 1903). The theatre has stylings of Spanish Revival architecture.
Protected from demolition during urban renewal for Comerica Park, the newest home of the Detroit Tigers, the Gem Theatre and Century Theatre were moved five-blocks on wheels to its new location at 333 Madison Avenue on 16 October 1997, a feat made possible by the leadership of Chuck Forbes. At a distance of 563 meters (1,850 feet) it is the furthest known relocation of a sizable building.[1]
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1. Guinness World Records. "Farthest Building Relocation". Accessed 26 August 2006.
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