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The Westwood Theatre was built, in 1951, near Etobicoke, Canada's Six Points intersection, where Kipling Avenue intersects both Bloor and Dundas streets.[1][2]

When built, the Westwood property was 13.8 acres ([convert: unknown unit]), mainly consisting of a large parking lot.[1] By the time Etobicoke was amalgamated with Toronto, the land the theatre and its parking lot occupied was too valuable to be used as a theatre.[1] The theatre shut its doors in 1998. The theatre lay vacant until 2013. When it was a city Etobicoke's city hall, and other civic buildings occupied a campus that was only conveniently reached by car. A new civic centre is going to be built on the former Westwood site, which is within walking distance of the Kipling TTC and Islington TTC subway stations.

According to local cinema historian Doug Taylor, author of Toronto Theaters and the Golden Age of the Silver Screen, the theatre's design was "utilitarian", even though it had been designed by architectural firm Kaplan and Sprachman, which had specialized in designing many of Canada's art deco cinemas.[3][4]

As originally built the Westwood had a single auditorium, seating 1000 patrons. A second auditorium was added in the 1970s.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Westwood Theatre: Site introduction". Build Toronto. Retrieved 2017-05-24. Situated alongside one of Etobicoke's busiest streets, the Westwood Theatre site historically housed a popular movie theatre. After 45 years in operation, the Westwood Theatre closed its doors in 1998 and was demolisted in 2013. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ Derek Flack. "Abandoned Toronto movie theatre to become new civic centre". Blog TO. Retrieved 2017-05-24. Since the Westwood Theatre closed in 1998, the site has lay in various states of ruin. The building lasted until 2013, but since then the sprawling lot near Etobicoke's Six Points intersection has been something of an urban wasteland. Now, it's set to come back to life. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ Doug Taylor (2014). Toronto Theaters and the Golden Age of the Silver Screen. The History Press. ISBN 9781626194502.
  4. ^ a b Doug Taylor. "Toronto's old movie theatres—the Westwood Theatre". Retrieved 2017-05-24. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)