This past Tuesday night the City Council voted to provide the local 1964 Century 21 Cinerama dome historic landmark status. It was threatened by demolition in favor of yet another mixed use development in an already congested area. It's not as extravagant as the Cinerama Dome in Hollywood, but still an interesting architectural genre for MCM movie houses.
The developers have stated that they already were prepared with a "Plan B" if the theater garnered landmark status, so all's well that ends well, or so it seems at the moment.
This wouldn't have happened without a big push from the preservation sector and activism by the community at large. We lost a similar dome up in Walnut Creek a while back. Now that property is home to a big box sporting goods store. There's no question about which building would provide more architectural interest.
Here are some pix (the lobby has been redone and looks pretty boring so no pix of that):






The developers have stated that they already were prepared with a "Plan B" if the theater garnered landmark status, so all's well that ends well, or so it seems at the moment.
This wouldn't have happened without a big push from the preservation sector and activism by the community at large. We lost a similar dome up in Walnut Creek a while back. Now that property is home to a big box sporting goods store. There's no question about which building would provide more architectural interest.
Here are some pix (the lobby has been redone and looks pretty boring so no pix of that):





