Friday, October 21, 2011

Before it was the Mystery Lot

Wednesday afternoon, The Real Deal reported that developer Charles Blaichman bought the long-vacant Mystery Lot on East 14th Street for $33.2 million.

Seems like a good time to repost an earlier item about the lot's former tenant — The Jefferson Theater. Per Cinema Treasures:

The old Jefferson Theatre opened in 1913 as a B.F. Keith’s vaudeville theater in what is now known as the edge of the East Village. Later the RKO Jefferson, this theater was located at 214 E. 14th Street near Third Avenue. The entrance was a narrow space between two tenement houses with the bulk of the theatre (auditorium) located in 13th Street. The Jefferson operated at least into the 1970’s and was demolished in 2000. Today, the site is filled with bricks and debris from the demolition and the old Jefferson as passed on.

And a few photos of the theater through the years...

[Undated photo by tkmonaghan via Cinema Treasures]

[Undated photo via]

[From 1986. By kencmcintyre via Cinema Treasures]


[Top two photos via Warren G. Harris via Cinema Treasures]

[April 2011 from 13th Street]

Jeremiah has a good bit of Jefferson history here.

3 comments:

Lindsay said...

Wow! That is beautiful!! Can we just have the old Jefferson back?

Mykola ( Mick) Dementiuk said...

On that site, on 13th Street, at the back of the Jefferson Theater was an old Jewish temple. During the Lindsey Administration the temple was torn down as a nuisance, suddenly the owner showed up living in California with all rights to the property. He sued the city and won a fantastic sum. You can see the site on half way to 2nd Ave in Shorpy as it was in 1913 right next to the Jefferson.

http://www.shorpy.com/node/4521

SadEnding said...

It was never a mystery lot to me. I grew up in the area and I remember well when the theater played movies, although at that time they were mainly Spanish-speaking.