The Buckhead Theater

I’M HAPPY TO SEE THIS, I BROKE XSCAPE AND ANTHONY HAMILTON HERE I LOOK FOWARD TO THE OPENING TOMORROW AND MORE GREAT SHOWS.

ATLANTA — An Atlanta landmark that has been closed for several years is set to reopen. The Buckhead Theater, formerly known as the Roxy, will host its first event Friday night.

Located near the intersection of Peachtree, Paces Ferry and Roswell Roads, the Buckhead Theater was purchased by Charles Loudermilk, the founder of Aaron’s Rents, now Aaron’s, Inc. Loudermilk has invested in the renovation of the Buckhead Theater, which is nearly complete.

“It’s the only historic thing left in Buckhead,” Loudermilk told 11Alive’s Brenda Wood during an interview in 2007. “I’m going to make it a first-class facility.”

The newly remodeled theater is being called Buckhead’s answer toMidtown’s Fox Theater.

Though the Buckhead Theater is much smaller than the Fox, it features high end and versatile facilities that can host dinners, off-Broadway shows or musical acts.

“The whole area will be re-energized with this theater,” said Kendall Craig with the Buckhead Alliance.

The Buckhead Alliance is also in the process of renovating the park directly across Roswell Road from the Buckhead Theater. It has been officially renamed “Charlie Loudermilk Park” and there are plans to update the grounds. “It’s going to be a walk through the history of Buckhead,” Craig said.

The Buckhead Theater will host a benefit event for the March of Dimes Friday. A formal grand opening is being planned for June.

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  1. Finally! It seem like they been renovating it forever.

  2. its sad when u see some of ur history disappear but Im glad they got this together.

  3. Looking forward to the next event & to the completion of this project!!!

  4. The huge digital signs are absolutely hideous. Very tacky and do not fit the decor at all. What a shame,
    It’s a very cool old building but the signs don’t fit at all. I live in the neighborhood and it is really embarrassing.
    Wow, whose idea was that. Tacky!

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