[1] Three grand arched windows with iron mullions separated by four sets of Corinthian columns dominated the front of the theater.
[2] A parapet band with sculptured inserts and the inscribed words, World Theatre, was centered at the top of the building.
[3] In the lobby hung a chandelier of prismatic glass in the shape of a globe, surrounded by an orbit of comets, stars and crescents.
[3] The stage curtain was made of velvet with gold fringe and large tassels sewn by the Drapery Department of the J. L. Brandeis and Sons Store.
When plans for redevelopment of the theater failed, the building was razed in 1980 and a parking garage built at the location.