BY JULIE NAKASHIMA
CREJ Staff Writer
It's been a long time since Hermosa Beach's historic Bijou Theater attracted throngs of patrons to the South Bay community.
That changed June 29, when a $1 million renovation of the long-vacant theater was completed and the Bijou was back in business once again. However, in another example of infill developers' vogue for adaptive reuse projects, the curtain rose not on a vaudeville-cum-movie theater but on an art e...
CREJ Staff Writer
It's been a long time since Hermosa Beach's historic Bijou Theater attracted throngs of patrons to the South Bay community.
That changed June 29, when a $1 million renovation of the long-vacant theater was completed and the Bijou was back in business once again. However, in another example of infill developers' vogue for adaptive reuse projects, the curtain rose not on a vaudeville-cum-movie theater but on an art e...
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