New life for Cleveland’s Variety Theatre: Former Mahall’s owner buys the historic building

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New life for Cleveland’s Variety Theatre: Former Mahall’s owner buys the historic building
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The complex – which includes the theater space, 10 storefronts & 13 apartments – takes up an entire block of Lorain Ave. New owner Kelly Flamos said she plans to find local businesses to take over the shops, and she’ll bring music back to the theater.

CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Cleveland’s historic Variety Theatre is on the path to make its grand return as a live music venue, following its recent sale to former Mahall’s owner Kelly Flamos.

“I wasn’t ready to be done. ... I toured it right after we inked the deal with Cory last spring, and I was familiar with it, and I knew it was available,” Flamos said. “I couldn’t stop thinking about it. I just have taken it one step at a time.” “I’ve always thought there might be the question, ‘Do we need another music venue?’ But why not? We’re the home of rock and roll,” Flamos said. “I say, the more the merrier.”

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