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City shouldn't ignore heritage value and community attachment to old Empress theatre, expert warns

27 November 2024
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City shouldn't ignore heritage value and community attachment to old Empress theatre, expert warns
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In Montreal, the former Empress theatre is set to be sold, raising concerns from an architecture and art historian about the city’s lack of preservation efforts. The landmark has been neglected for years, leading to worries about its future as a gathering place in Notre-Dame-de-Grâce. The historian fears that the sale of the theatre may indicate that the city has given up on its restoration and cultural significance.

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