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The decline did not last long, as new businesses began moving in by mid-decade, which was marked by a $400,000 renovation of the facade in 1994. The former Ames site was converted to an 8-screen cinema originally called Baxter Avenue Theaters and now known as Baxter Avenue Filmworks, which opened in 1995. [15]
Part of the theatre's facade, including the ticket window, is recognizable in the Qdoba restaurant. [8] Today, the Highlands has an 8-screen multiplex, Baxter Avenue Filmworks, located in Mid-City Mall. [9] The complex opened in 1996 as Baxter Avenue Theatres. [10]
Actors Theatre, producing the Humana Festival of New American Plays, among many other productions; Baxter Avenue Filmworks, [50] with a monthly audience participation showing of The Rocky Horror Picture Show [51] [52] Horseshoe Southern Indiana (Elizabeth, Indiana) Derby Dinner Playhouse (Clarksville, Indiana)
Razed in 1998. (After closing as a movie theater, the former Bard was converted to a nightclub called Armando's Palace, and then later, after significant remodeling, became a health club that operated on two stories, and included a small pool and indoor track.) Baxter Avenue Theatre also (later) the Airway Apex Theatres. Located in Mid City ...
Michelle Williams' Christmas is looking low-key this year. In an exclusive interview with PEOPLE, the actress/singer — who is currently starring in Death Becomes Her on Broadway — opened up ...
The film premiered in Louisville at the Brown Theatre and Baxter Avenue Theatres on May 20, 2010. [3] It received a DVD release, and PBS broadcast it nationally in 2014. [4] This led to the production of Music Makes a City Now, a PBS web series directed by Flatté. The 2015 series follows the Louisville Orchestra under conductor Teddy Abrams. [5]
The Schuster Building was designed by the Louisville firm of Nevin, Wischmeyer & Morgan, which also designed the Pendennis Club's clubhouse. [2]Built in 1927, the 35,000-square-foot (3,300 m 2) Schuster Building was the largest of several mixed-use buildings that were built in the pre-World War II era along Bardstown Road, the commercial corridor of what was then Louisville's wealthiest ...
The stretch of Baxter Avenue between Highland Avenue and Broadway is known as one of Louisville's most popular destinations with its mix of bars, restaurants, galleries and shops. The Barret Avenue commercial corridor is an emerging art zone due to the large number of galleries.