Threatened with demolition, it was saved by a coalition of concerned citizens who restored it to its original grandeur over a nearly seven-year period.
[3][4] Since its re-opening in 1984 following restoration it has served as a performing arts venue, featuring the Shreveport Broadway Series and other traveling Off-Broadway shows.
[1][5][6][7] It also became a contributing property of Shreveport Commercial Historic District when its boundaries were increased on May 16, 1997.
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