After the Reds departed for the downtown Civic Center, the Auditorium, for a time, became a tennis venue.
[2] At the height of the Great Depression in 1932, the arena faced financial ruin.
Industrialist and Rhode Island hockey legend Malcolm Greene Chace rescued the auditorium from foreclosure.
[5] It was torn down in 1989 and parking affiliated with The Miriam Hospital now occupies the site.
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