Riviera Theatre - Niles MI

Address: N. 2nd Street
City: Niles
State: MI
Zip: 49120
County: Berrien
Open: 1930
Capacity: 908
Owner History: Butterfield Theatres
Theater Type: Small Town Movie Palace
Number of visits to this page: 4931
Disclaimer:

Please note that location entries may feature older photos or post card views that may not represent the current appearance, features, addresses, phone numbers, or contact names of the attraction. This site is intended to be a historical as well as current record of various attractions but it is not always possible to have up-to-date information due to the vast number of locations featured here. We ask you consult the propietor for current information.

General Information:

Opened 1930, closed 1961, it was owned by Butterfield Theaters. [Cinema Treasures]

Source: Kurt Teshka

The Riviera was on Second St about where the SOS office is today. Was next door to the old Wonderland Dept Store. I stopped by there as they were tearing it down. Found some old theater ticket and posters. Have long ago lost them in moving around. I was never there while it was still in operation.

Info Updates:
1/6/2009 - Bob Leets
Hi,
Wow! I was blown away at the article about the Riviera Theatre in Niles.
I lived in Niles from 1955 through 1959, having graduated Niles High School in 1959.
For the life of me, I simply can't recall or visualize the Riviera Theatre! I did enjoy many, many dates with the "squeeze of the week" in the balcony of the Ready Theatre on Main Street, but sure can't conjure up even the slightest memory of the Riviera.
I would LOVE to see a photo of that place!
Best,
Bob Leets
1/2/2009 - Scott Spencer
I was looking on your indoor theatre site and noticed no mention of the Riviera Theatre in Niles. I wish I could find a picture of it but it was on Second Street in downtown Niles. A&P grocery was next door. It was owned by two sisters who I believe had a last name of Baumann. It was torn down in the 70's for "urban-renewal." The block it was in now houses a strip mall that has been peppered with failed businesses since it started.

I was there once at a very early age, but mainly attended the Ready Theatre which was in much better condition at the time.

Hoping someone out there might remember this and have more information. I may have an old B&W photo to share.
 Photos:2
Riviera Theatre - Old Photo From Donna Ochenryder Collection
Old Photo From Donna Ochenryder Collection
Riviera Theatre - 15 Feb 1927 Remodeled
15 Feb 1927 Remodeled
WaterWinterWonderland.com © 2024 Over 70,996,244 Served