Boulevard Theatre was an 1,839-seat theater opened in 1926 in the Jackson Heights section of Queens, New York.
Herbert J. Krapp was the building's architect and it was part of the Grob & Knobel circuit.
[1][2] It eventually became a double-feature movie house, competing with the Jackson Theatre, and was later modified into a triplex as it struggled to survive into the 1980s.
The entrance and lobby of the theater is now a restaurant and bar, and three auditoriums in the back are used for plays, concerts, and import films.
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