The Granada Theatre was a 3,400–seat movie palace located at 6427-41 North Sheridan Road in the Rogers Park neighborhood of Chicago.
It was constructed in 1926 for the Marks Brothers, who were major theatre operators in the U.S.[1] Edward E. Eichenbaum was the principal designer for the architectural firm of Levy & Klein.
Despite all attempts to save the theatre, Senior Life Styles Corporation purchased the property and demolished it in 1989-90 for a planned apartment/commercial structure.
[2] The new 16–story apartment tower and shopping arcade constructed in 1991 was named "Granada Center".
The Ryerson & Burnham Libraries at the Art Institute of Chicago holds archival materials, including photographs taken by the "Save Granada Theatre Committee".