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    Movie lovers say goodbye to Esquire Theatre after 97 years in Denver

    By Claire Lavezzorio,

    3 hours ago
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    "Thank you for 97 years." Those are the words written on the old movie marquee outside the Esquire Theatre in Denver's Capitol Hill neighborhood ahead of Thursday night's final curtain call.

    A crowd of people gathered outside the cinema ahead of the final two screenings — "Maxxine" at 7 p.m. and "A Quiet Place: Day One" at 7:05 p.m.

    "This is kind of my social circle for a long time, and now it’s like, “What do I do on a Friday, Saturday night?" said Brad Haag, who has been visiting the theater for the past 20 years.

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=4BJA7a_0uWEqgwH00 Esquire employees

    Movie buffs fought hard to keep the Esquire alive , even starting a grassroots effort called #SavetheEsquire on social media.

    "The movement has really helped remind people what a staple it is to Denver's culture and art scene," said Jolee Harston in an interview with Denver7 in December 2023 .

    Ultimately, the building will be converted into luxury office, restaurant and retail spaces . The owners said they tried to lease to another theater tenant but were unable to find a partner for that opportunity.

    The Esquire signs will be refurbished and displayed in the new building design, according to the design plans.

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=4gFHzA_0uWEqgwH00 Esquire employees

    Haag called the cinema's closure a big loss for the community.

    "Walking out, I don't know what reason I would have to come down to this neighborhood at this point," said Haag.

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