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Quo Vadis Entertainment Center (movie theater)

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Quo Vadis Entertainment Center, Westland, Michigan, 2007. The movie theater sits long shuttered and closed to the public since its closure in 2002.
Quo Vadis Entertainment Center, Westland, Michigan, 2007. The movie theater sits long shuttered and closed to the public since its closure in 2002.

The Quo Vadis Entertainment Center (Also known as the Quo Vadis or the Penthouse Theater) is a now-shuttered movie theater in Westland, Michigan. It remains closed to the public since its closure in 2002 and the parking lot is occasionally rented out to the carnival or Christmas tree vendors.

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History

The Quo Vadis Entertainment Center is the fruit of Martin and Charlie Shafer's hard work and determination to build a movie palace. The structure was designed by Minoru Yamasaki (designer of the World Trade Centers in New York City). The Quo Vadis Entertainment Center opened in 1966. Its outside features a very Modernistic appearance while its interior (now removed of all decoration and most seats) once featured a very Romanistic design. The Quo Vadis was often regarded as a Movie Palace for its plush environment and cocktail lounge. It was one of the first cinemas to offer cocktail drinks to its patrons and was well known for its "Over 21 Club" cocktail lounge on the second floor. Another unique feature that the Quo Vadis had to offer was that patrons of the "Over 21 Club" could rent headphones and watch movies at the (formerly adjacent) Algiers Drive-In through a "picture window wall". The Algiers Drive-In was demolished in 1985 to make way for a shopping center. [1][2]

Closure, Present and Future

It was owned by National Amusements from 1986 to the day it closed in 2002. Current ownership is unknown. It is likely to be redeveloped as it lies across from a mall Westland Shopping Center and is considered prime real-estate. [3]

Preservation Effort

In late 2007, a group called "The Quo Vadis Entertainment Center Preservation Foundation" (also known as "the Quo Vadis Preservation Foundation", for short) has been created to try to save the theater and preserve/reopen the building with a practical application such as a movie theater, arcade, concert hall, live performing arts theater or a community center. [4]

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