Avalon Theatre owner unveils plans for renovation
If its new owner has his druthers, the Avalon Theatre in Bay View will be an "incredibly dynamic entertainment space," housing multiple movie screens, space for live entertainment and a restaurant with a liquor license, by the summer of 2007.
Lee Barczak unveiled his plans, based on his own ideas and community input, at a public meeting attended by about 60 people at the Avalon Theatre Thursday night. Alderman Tony Zielinkski joined Barczak, pledging City of Milwaukee support for the $2.8 million plans.
"This is the man we've been waiting for," said Zielinski. "This is someone the City of Milwaukee can work with to restore the Avalon into a place to be enjoyed by Bay View and the entire City of Milwaukee."
Barczak says he plans to choose an architect by the end of this year, begin construction by the second quarter of 2006, and open the doors for business by summer 2007.
As for the theater's architecture, Barczak said he intends to preserve and restore the existing architectural elements and to carry the Mediterranean motif through the new components of the building. He said he even hopes to restore the famous twinkling "stars" of the dark blue, celestial-themed ceiling and to explore bringing back the organ.
Barczak's current vision for the space includes two small movie theaters where the balcony currently exists, one large theater for movies, as well as live entertainment and an additional space to serve as a movie screen or "black-box" theater. He said the front of the building would house the restaurant. Barczak also said he's currently in talks with a few local restaurateurs who would manage the food and beverage offerings.
Barczak said the project blends his business experience in real estate with his passion for film and the arts.
"I'll be pouring a lot of my life into this project during the next two years."
The Avalon's Web site is theavalontheatre.com.
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hardgeminiguy | Dec. 31, 2010 at 4:48 p.m. (report)
i am anxious for the avalon to re-open. i once attended movies there. a beautiful theatre--not like the awful auditoriums marcus builds.
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OMCreader | March 31, 2006 at 5:12 a.m. (report)
Mark said: Another good attempt towards failure! Save your money investors, buy a crappy sports team instead, they would make you more money
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OMCreader | Dec. 29, 2005 at 7:52 p.m. (report)
Naysayer said: I for one think it's a horrible idea. Who's gonna want to pay to see crappy movies in some crappy theater. Tear it dowm.
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OMCreader | Nov. 15, 2005 at 9:30 a.m. (report)
Theresa said: I think it will be nothing but positive for the area. We need to keep rebuilding and finding ways to draw intrest back to the area, and improve it to the qaulity it can have
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OMCreader | Nov. 9, 2005 at 5:19 p.m. (report)
Dee said: Amazing: If you didn't hit the nail on the head! It's all about the so called "Red Tape". It's about time the Avalon is coming back with all it's glory. Someone should be making this a Historical Landmark. We shouldn't of had to wait this long for a Historical Building like this, to start to crumble away before are eyes.
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