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Meserole Theatre
Historic Greenpoint theater housing a generic pharmacy
Category Architectural Oddities
The Meserole was a silent movie house opened in 1921. It was named after one of the original farming families that settled Greenpoint in the 1700s. Unfortunately, that pioneering spirit has disappeared, as it is now home to a Rite Aid pharmacy.
After being bought by United Artists, the theater modernized and switched to talkies. This lasted until the 1980s, when it made another fashionable transformation: roller disco. As the fad died out, the space became a 99-cent store, then an Eckard Drug, finally being bought out by Rite Aid.
Luckily, the pharmacy chain left much of theatre’s layout intact. The exterior was left untouched, except for the clashing Rite Aid sign affixed to it. Inside, there is a huge centrally-located white dome that holds a disco ball from its boogie oogie oogie days. Elsewhere there are elaborately detailed arches and moldings that have been whitewashed as well.
The theater might be resuscitated in 2014, when the pharmacy’s lease is up. Landlord, Geoffrey Bailey, has put it out there that if Rite Aid does not renew its lease, it would be nice to have the Meserole returned to its former glory.
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- Hours Mon-Sun 08:00 - 10:00
- Website Rite Aid
- Address 723-725 Manhattan Avenue , Brooklyn, NY, United States
- Cost Free

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