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HowieHowe commented about Empire Theater on Jul 16, 2015 at 11:00 pm

You missed mentioning Sick of It All, Dee Dee Ramone, Propain, and all the local bands, one (The Bruisers) of which included Alex from the Dropkick Murphy’s – all those shows were mine – Manchester just hates Teens and goes out of its way to make them not seen and not heard

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HowieHowe commented about Empire Theater on Nov 23, 2014 at 7:16 pm

The theater did not close because of owners, it closed because City of Manchester refused to let it operate again as a theater of any kind, though many tried to revive it over the years. The current owners had no choice but to renovate it into something different or tear it down. The City actually preferred tearing it down.

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HowieHowe commented about Empire Theater on Aug 9, 2014 at 9:31 pm

Irony is I now operate a Building Maintenance firm and one of my landlords owns the theater, and it was completely gutted and changed into an office and meeting room, and can never be used for shows again because in simple terms this city hates Rock, Metal and teenagers.

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HowieHowe commented about Empire Theater on Aug 30, 2012 at 11:42 pm

The fire only caused minor damage and was caused by some scrap workers hanging a droplight on the wall to see while they removed the old AC unit hanging from the ceiling that we were scrapping. The owners are transforming it into a kind of community center, along with their offices, and it will have all new interior lighting and HVAC (Heating/Ventilation/Air Conditioning). The floor has been leveled in the rear, and the lobby along with the projection room and concession stand has been gutted, and rebuilt into a modern office. The fornt of the building was extensively changed with new doors and windows.

The fire damage was limited to a small portion of a side wall in the back of the main presentation room, that was being remodeled anyway, so it really is not a bid deal. Actually the Fire Dept did more damage to the renovations than the fire did to the building.

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HowieHowe commented about Empire Theater on Oct 10, 2010 at 4:07 pm

As Mr. Tarr relates above, I am now the Property Manager of the Theater I used to run, for my Landlords, Formosa Properties.

In the years since we closed, it ahs been sold twice, goen into foreclosure once, and during those years somebody tore out all the seats and sold them for scrap. Vandlas and scrappers also stole allthe copper piping and wiring, essentially rendering the building useless. Believe me it breaks my heart.

Let me point out that despite the city claims that it could only be used as a movie theater, it has had stage since it was built, and that stage was often used for community events over the years, even by the Manchester School Dept for their Wilson Street Elementary School. Teh City simply lied in its prsentation to the court. As for movies, in the past twenty years, with the rise of the multiplex theaters, it has become impossible for single screen houses to get films to show until the multiplexes are no longer running them, and nobody is left to wnat to pay to see them. We were offered films the same day they came out on video. It is this very reason that has prevented any movie theaters from existing, or erecting, in downtown Manchester. The City ordering the live entertianment to stop, which underwrote the films we could get, was about censorship pure and simple. We offered live Rock & Roll to teens on two nights per week, and in Manchester Teens are not supposed to be seen or heard in public. Those shows sold out and gave us the money to do a lot of improvements to the theater before we were ordered to stop.

I have not given up on the theater, as I see it as having potential. Right now the ticket booth and concession stand have been torn out, and the projection booth is being torn down, but I am being allowed to save the projection equipment (what is left of it after the vandals). I hope to find a place to use it in the future.

With all the seats gone, it will take major effort to use the presentation room for anything, as it is doubtful that the city will let people stand on the slanted floor, though other cities (like Providence) have allowed such use for concerts, and most outdoor concerts allow such use on hillsides. I would love to turn it into a dinner theater, putting tiered sections along each side, with tables and chairs, and suing the theater for community and small theater events. We also have the Video Projector we bought for theater safely stored, but we would need a new screen.

But, this depends on the City of Manchester, and their bureaucratic red tape has killed many business ventures. They will ue a demand for a good number private parking spaces to block use of the building.

One correction to some previous posts: The Empire Deli or Grocery Store is not in the theater, and never was. Before we built a concession stand in 1990, you bought your candy, soda and such thorugh a window into the store next door, which was owned and part of the Bruno Theater operation.