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You're Invited | Rivoli Reuse Community Presentation + Input + Rivoli Tours

  • 10 East Art District
  • Sep 19, 2019
  • 1 min read

Updated: Sep 23, 2019


September 23 - 25, 2019, we're hosting a series of events that will help us shape the future of The Rivoli and we hope you'll join us!


Community Presentation RIVOLI REUSE FINDINGS + SIX REUSE IDEAS


Date + Time Sept. 23, 6 - 7:30 p.m.


Location Boner Center 2236 E 10th Street Indianapolis, IN 46201


Presentation Includes: •   A summary of community outreach, research and findings to date •   Examples of comparable historic theatre reuse projects in other cities •   An overview of (6) Rivoli reuse themes that ha

ve emerged from community input •   Visual renderings of each of the 6 possible reuse scenarios   •   Additional community input opportunities


Can’t attend this community presentation?   Stop by our Rivoli Reuse Headquarters at 3202 E. 10th St., Indy 46201 on September 24 or 25 anytime between 11am-7:30pm. ‘

See the possible reuse plans for the Rivoli and share your input on six different possible reuse ideas.  


Let us know if you're planning on attending - RSVP on Facebook here


RIVOLI REUSE FINDINGS + SIX REUSE IDEAS

Date + Time Sept. 24 + 25, 11 A.M. - 7:30 P.M.

Location Rivoli Reuse Headquarters 3202 E. 10th St., Indy


Rivoli Reuse | We want your input! 6 themes for the reuse of the Rivoli have emerged from community conversations.

Drop into our Reuse Headquarters anytime between 11 A.M.-7:30 P.M. on September 24 + 25 to see the ideas and share your thoughts. Stay as little or as long as you like.


Tour the Rivoli  Rivoli Tours will be offered every hour on the hour between 11am-7:30pm (Limit: 15 people/tour).


We strongly recommend booking a tour time in advance. Book your Rivoli tour time here.  

 
 
 

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The Rivoli Theatre was built by Universal Studios on the Near Eastside of Indianapolis in 1927.  It was the first theatre in Indiana to show movies with sound, and held concerts with the likes of  John Mellencamp and Lynard Skynard.  Formerly owned by the Rivoli Center for the Performing Arts, Inc., early in 2018 the theatre was transferred to INSPIRE 10th Street LLC and is in the process of being restored as a community asset on the East 10th Street corridor.

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