March 20, 2007
I just got a notice in my RSS reader from the Alamo Drafthouse that says they're moving to the Ritz. But now I can't find it anywhere on any of their blogs (the entry is gone now?). I wonder if they didn't mean to release that information just yet? Anyway, here's what they said:
ALAMO MOVES OPERATIONS
TO THE HISTORIC RITZ THEATER!
For the last 10 years, we have also seen the warehouse district grow up around us. As the neighborhood has become more and more upscale, we’ve seen many long-time businesses fall away: The Bitter End, Gilligans, Waterloo Brewing Co, and Ruta Maya to name just a few. At the end of June, 2007, our lease will expire and due to the high costs of rent, insurance and taxes, we have been not been confident that we would be able to continue occupying our current space. With the end of our lease looming, the Downtown Austin Alliance stepped in quickly and brought us together with the owners of the Ritz Theater on 6th Street. In a matter of weeks, we shook hands on a deal and are now moving full-steam ahead with planning for the next decade of Alamo Drafthouse Downtown programming: Alamo Drafthouse Cinema at the Ritz.
Renovation begins in April and we hope to be open as soon as possible, maybe as early as summer’s end. This theater will prove to be the best Alamo Drafthouse yet. While retaining the intimacy and programming of the original location, the Ritz will have two screens, plush VIP seating, state-of-the-art projection and sound and the new experience of a remodeled and renovated landmark Austin movie palace. Please stay tuned to the Alamo website and blog for progress on the construction as well as updates on opening week programming and events.
We would like to thank Larry and Mary Craddock, owners of the Ritz property who reached out to us and did everything they could to make this happen–we look forward to collectively reviving a lost Austin movie palace; the Downtown Austin Alliance for bringing the Craddocks and us together; Bob Woody, current operator of the Ritz for working with us to make the change; Danny Roth of Southwest Strategies for believing in a couple of kids with no money or experience 10 years ago–we are happy to still be working with you today; Karen Bartoletti and the gang at Graves Dougherty for making the process of jumping through legal hoops relatively quick and painless. We also thank our loyal and extremely hard-working staff, in particular man-in-charge Mike Sherrill for furthering and refining our original vision. Most of all, though, we’d like to thank the “Heroes of the Alamo” members and the entire city of Austin for continuing to support us and watch movies with us over the years. We love this city and we look forward to 10 more years of obsessive cinematic exploits.
For more information about the 10 Year Anniversary screenings at the original Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, check out our website. There are only a few months left to enjoy the original location, we hope to see you there soon and often! Every dollar you spend will be going towards the massive renovation overhaul of the Ritz. Also, stay tuned for information on the “last night at the Alamo” final screening and party!
This is such a good solution for both the Alamo and the Ritz. I look forward to nothing being able to succeed in the old Alamo space (wtf greedy bastid landlord).
Did you realize that it used to be an old parking garage? Maybe it will go back...
What are they gonna do with the sign? I hope they keep the old RITZ sign in some form -- it's, well, quite ritzy -- and graft the Alamo brand in a natural way.
The Alamo has started up a wikipedia page detailing the history of the Ritz which includes some sweet old photographs.
Also, they're positively giddy that Pan's Labyrinth is now the highest grossing film to play at the Alamo.
The current Alamo location to become a posh nightclub.
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I guess the current owners of the Ritz are the grandkids of the people that built it back in the day.
posted by natedogg at 11:47PM CST on March 21