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Thu May 15, 2025, 02:17 PM 15 hrs ago

Historic Everett Theatre sale on horizon, future uncertain

EVERETT — For 11 years, the Historic Everett Theatre Preservation Society has operated the 124-year-old theater on Colby Avenue.

But that appears likely to change after June, leaving the future of the theater group in question.

In 2014, the Historic Everett Theatre went into foreclosure. Brothers Curt and Craig Shriner saved it. Since then, the theater has come back to life, with a full schedule of international performers and shows.

The Historic Everett Theatre has been for sale since before the COVID-19 pandemic as Craig Shriner, the primary owner, has been looking to retire. On April 30, manager Curt Shriner learned the building had been sold to Johnny Phan, a Bellevue-based real estate agent with Skyline Properties, Inc. The sale is scheduled to close May 30.

https://www.heraldnet.com/news/historic-everett-theatre-sale-on-horizon-future-uncertain/

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