This is the south wall of the Riviera Theater, Japanese Gardens and the  Riviera Building after the collapse and demolition of the Riverside  Theater. I remember thinking, as a small child, that the balcony for the  Riviera must be incredibly high, not knowing that there was a long  closed theater up there.
 When it announced that a developer was going to tear  down the theaters  and put up a 30 story apartment tower (consisting of only studios and  one bedrooms) I was devastated. They only managed to knock a hole in the  side of the Riverside before running out of money. It was almost  shocking to see the red velvet curtain hanging in shreds behind the now  battered proscenium arch. The enormous balcony was collapsing. Then the  whole thing collapsed out onto 96th street (several parked cars were  crushed) and inward. The fire and police departments searched and dug  for days, looking for crushed junkies that supposedly lived in the shell  of the Riverside. I remember seeing a hysterical woman on the news  screaming that her daughter with a drug problem was in there. No bodies  were found, at that time anyway.
Outer lobby of the Riverside.


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