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Most Endangered Buildings

7. Livingston Avenue Theatre (1946)
1567 E. Livingston Ave., Columbus, Ohio

Owner: Thomas C. Smith
The Livingston Avenue Theatre opened in 1946 as a movie house in the Driving Park neighborhood. The theater boasts an eye-catching Art Deco marquee and styling. Over the decades it has seen several uses (some controversial) but has been vacant for over a decade. The Livingston Area Commission recently approved zoning variances for a proposed 45-unit affordable senior housing development on the site. Proposed plans incorporate the theater’s lobby and façade, but much of the remaining structure will be demolished.

7 Comments

  • Helen Lake says:

    What about turning it into a non-profit music training and recording studio?

  • Helen Lake says:

    Could someone contact me about helping me write a grant proposal (about this idea for the building being renovated into a music recording studio)?

    • Becky West says:

      Hi Helen – the Woda Companies has approved plans to utilize the Livingston Ave. Theatre within a new senior housing development. We appreciate your interest – hopefully there will be another opportunity for a recording studio in one of the 2018 Most Endangered Buildings that will be published May 10. Thank you for your interest!

  • Ashley says:

    Hi Becky –

    Do The Woda Companies approved plans include keeping the façade of the theater?

    Thanks!

  • Cyril Muhammad says:

    Picturesque resurrection puts the image of divinity in the midst of depictive surroundings making observance behold the theatrical nobility presented in an pretended promise without the reality of evidential justice.

    • Ryan Strother says:

      I am the manager of The Livingston. I’d be very interested to know what your thoughts are now of the building and what we’ve brought to the area. We should talk. 614-400-9628.

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