Artifact Type | Sources, Trade Journals |
Publication | The Film Daily |
Volume | XLI |
Number | 27 |
Page Number | 2 |
Place | New York, NY |
Publication Date | August 2, 1927 |
Transcript | Show/Hide |
Headline: “F. &. R. Move Against Invasion” Minneapolis — With a permit for an 800-seat theater at 3020 Hennepin Ave., granted to William Berg, Northwest Theaters (Finkelstein & Ruben) plans to reconvert the Calhoun Terrace, nearby ballroom, into a theater, seating 1,300. The move may forestall erection of the house by Berg, who would be “sandwiched” between the Calhoun Terrace and Lagoon. |
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Archive | The Internet Archive |
Read In Context | https://archive.org/stream/filmdaily4142newy#page/270/mode/2up |
Citation | “F. &. R. Move Against Invasion,” The Film Daily, August 2, 1927. |
Location | MinneapolisMinnesota |
Tags | 1920s1927August 1927 |