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[[Image:Screening Room.jpg|right|thumb|175px|Sign for the Screening Room in November 2007]]
[[Image:Screening Room.jpg|right|thumb|375px|Sign for the Screening Room in November 2007]]
'''The Screening Room''' was an adult theater and video retailer located at 2130 [[2nd Avenue South]], on the corner of [[22nd Street South]]. The theater, which was in business from about [[1982]] to [[2007]], had a reputation as a pick-up spot for gay men and swingers. It was owned by a Las Vegas family.
'''The Screening Room''' was an adult theater and video retailer located at 2130 [[2nd Avenue South]], on the corner of [[22nd Street South]]. The theater, which was in business from about [[1982]] to [[2007]], had a reputation as a pick-up spot for gay men and swingers. It was owned by a Las Vegas family.


After complaints from nearby residents and business owners about lewd behavior associated with the business, [[Birmingham Police Department|Birmingham Police]] increased enforcement activity at the Screening Room. The [[Birmingham City Council]] voted unanimously to revoke the theater's business license on [[November 27]], [[2007]].
After complaints from nearby residents and business owners about lewd behavior associated with the business, [[Birmingham Police Department|Birmingham Police]] increased enforcement activity at the Screening Room. The [[Birmingham City Council]] voted unanimously to revoke the theater's business license on [[November 27]], [[2007]].


In September [[2008]] the [[Lemak Group]] purchased the 13,000 square-foot property that includes the former Screening Room for $300,000. They plan to demolish the 3,000 square-foot corner building, leaving the adjacent upholstery shop and artist's studio intact.
In September [[2008]] the [[Lemak Group]] purchased the 13,000 square-foot property that includes the former Screening Room for $300,000. They demolished the 3,000 square-foot corner building, leaving the adjacent upholstery shop and artist's studio intact and applied for a $1 million stimulus loan from the City of Birmingham to renovate them for restaurant, retail and office space. In [[2010]] the two buildings were sold to the [[Birmingham Chapter of the American Red Cross]] for their headquarters office.


==References==
==References==
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* Coman, Victoria L. (November 28, 2007) "Birmingham City Council revokes business license, The Screening Room adult theater shuts down." ''Birmingham News''
* Coman, Victoria L. (November 28, 2007) "Birmingham City Council revokes business license, The Screening Room adult theater shuts down." ''Birmingham News''
* Cooper, Lauren B. (August 29, 2008) "Lemak buys shuttered Screening Room store." ''Birmingham Business Journal''
* Cooper, Lauren B. (August 29, 2008) "Lemak buys shuttered Screening Room store." ''Birmingham Business Journal''
* Tomberlin, Michael (January 23, 2010) "The Birmingham Chapter of the American Red Cross buys downtown Birmingham sites for offices." ''Birmingham News''


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[[Category:Gay culture]]
[[Category:Gay culture]]
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Revision as of 12:41, 25 June 2017

Sign for the Screening Room in November 2007

The Screening Room was an adult theater and video retailer located at 2130 2nd Avenue South, on the corner of 22nd Street South. The theater, which was in business from about 1982 to 2007, had a reputation as a pick-up spot for gay men and swingers. It was owned by a Las Vegas family.

After complaints from nearby residents and business owners about lewd behavior associated with the business, Birmingham Police increased enforcement activity at the Screening Room. The Birmingham City Council voted unanimously to revoke the theater's business license on November 27, 2007.

In September 2008 the Lemak Group purchased the 13,000 square-foot property that includes the former Screening Room for $300,000. They demolished the 3,000 square-foot corner building, leaving the adjacent upholstery shop and artist's studio intact and applied for a $1 million stimulus loan from the City of Birmingham to renovate them for restaurant, retail and office space. In 2010 the two buildings were sold to the Birmingham Chapter of the American Red Cross for their headquarters office.

References

  • Taylor, J. R. (July 13, 2006). "Shot in the Dark: The legendary antics of Southside porn theatre The Screening Room." Black & White
  • Coman, Victoria L. (November 15, 2007) "Birmingham Council to consider revoking license of Screening Room adult theater and video store." The Birmingham News
  • Coman, Victoria L. (November 28, 2007) "Birmingham City Council revokes business license, The Screening Room adult theater shuts down." Birmingham News
  • Cooper, Lauren B. (August 29, 2008) "Lemak buys shuttered Screening Room store." Birmingham Business Journal
  • Tomberlin, Michael (January 23, 2010) "The Birmingham Chapter of the American Red Cross buys downtown Birmingham sites for offices." Birmingham News