• The United Artists Theatre Building is a vacant high-rise tower in downtown Detroit, Michigan, standing at 150 Bagley Avenue.
  • 15, 1975, the Automobile Club, which still owned the United Artists Building, auctioned off all of the theater's furnishings, fixtures...
  • Walker and Eisen designed the 13-story office tower in which the United Artists (UA) Theatre (later the Texaco Building) was embedded.
  • Less than half the size of the Fox Theater, the United Artists Theater generally showed first-run films with reserve seating. ... The building remains vacant.
  • The United Artists Theatre opened on December 26, 1927, simultaneously with two other movie palaces (one in Detroit, a day earlier; and another in Chicago...
  • The theater, a classic movie palace, was one of many constructed by United Artists and served as a major premier house.
  • ...building was owned by the Ninth and Broadway Building Co. (Joseph M. Schenck & I. C. Freud, principals) and the theatre portion leased to the United Artists...
  • In the 1950s the United Artists Theatre Circuit took back direct control of the theatre following the government anti-trust suit which forced the studios to divest...
  • Though the Illitches initially wanted to demolish the building, in 2006 they announced that the United Artists Theater was one of several properties in Grand Circus...
  • United Artists/Jesus Saves Building Will Be LA's First Ace Hotel.
  • United Artists had architect Howard Crane, who earlier in the same year designed the United Artists Theatre in Los Angeles, remodel the Apollo Theatre...
  • Also, I wanted to post 2 very old images of the exterior of the United Artists Theatre/Building.
  • This classic movie palace was one of many constructed by United Artists to premiere their film slate. The Theater occupies three floors of the 13-story building...
  • Description - This building is currently vacant with no immediate plans to renovate.