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White Eagle Hall

White Eagle Hall is a music, theatre, and dining venue in a restored historic building in the Village neighborhood of Downtown Jersey City, New Jersey, located on Newark Avenue. Originally built in 1910 as community center. It was used for events such as bingo games, dance recitals, and concerts, and later as a basketball practice hall. It has been restored as a performing arts, gallery space, and restaurant complex.

White Eagle Hall
Location within Hudson County, New Jersey
General information
StatusOpen
TypePerformance Venue
Address335-337 Newark Avenue
Town or cityJersey City, New Jersey
CountryUnited States
Coordinates40°43′30″N 74°03′06″W / 40.7249°N 74.0517°W / 40.7249; -74.0517
Opened1910
Renovated2016
Height5 stories
Other information
Seating capacity800 standing / 400 seated
Website
White Eagle Hall

Construction and architecture edit

The white eagle is part of the coat of arms of Poland. White Eagle Hall, which opened in 1910 was built by Polish immigrants and craftsmen under the direction Rev. Peter Boleslaus Kwiatowski, who established numerous parishes in northeastern New Jersey. The facade of the building is adorned with busts of Polish heroes Ignacy Jan Paderewski, Casimir Pulaski, Tadeusz Kosciuszko, and Henryk Sienkiewicz. There are two glass skylights – one commemorating Frédéric Chopin, the classical music composer, and the other Marcella Sembrich, an internationally renowned opera star.[1]

Saint Anthony's edit

In 1934, ownership was transferred to St. Anthony of Padua Roman Catholic Church and served, among purposes as a bingo hall. For many years was the practice gym of the national powerhouse St. Anthony High School basketball team, the Friars. They did not play any home games there (they often played at the Jersey City Armory). Coach Bob Hurley led this team to 28 state championships, 4 national championships and was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame.[2]

Entertainment venue edit

From 1968 to 1975 "Battle of the Bands" contests took place on the stage, where talents such as Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Frank Infante, the guitarist for Blondie, got their start.[3]

Beginning in 2013, the building underwent a comprehensive multimillion-dollar historic restoration by the Ben LoPiccolo Development Group. The original wood floor was used as bar counters and balcony flooring; wood fixtures from nearby Saint Boniface Church (from 1865) were used in the window frames, bar sides and balcony railings and ledges; Boniface altar fixtures are part the box office and merchandise area.[4] The venue reopened in April 2017 with performances by the Jersey City Theater Center (JCTC).[5] On May 5 a ribbon cutting and opening ceremony (with Mayor Steven Fulop) and first official concert( with Sunshine & The Rain and Rye Coalition).[6]

The venue has a capacity of 800 standing or 400 seated, and can be configured for other events.[7] It features three separate bars, 28 foot-high ceilings; a 25-foot high proscenium stage (30 feet wide and 25 feet deep) with two levels of back-stage areas, including fully equipped dressing rooms and warm up areas. The building also houses restaurants.[8] It is seen as an important new venue in the Hudson County music scene.[9] and become a premiere for in the state.<ref>https://www.hbse.com/historic-800-capacity-performance-venue-white-eagle-hall-to-be-operated-by-the-booking-and-management-team-at-prudential-center/<ref>

White Eagle Hall is a venue for the Golden Door Film Festival.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Mystery Solved: The Four Men on White Eagle Hall". timothyherrick.blogspot.nl. 2 May 2013. Retrieved 3 May 2017.
  2. ^ "St. Anthony legendary practice gym reopens as music hall". New York Daily News. Retrieved 3 May 2017.
  3. ^ Blair, Gillian (3 April 2017). "Finally! The Beautifully Restored White Eagle Hall Reopens This Month - Jersey Digs". Retrieved 3 May 2017.
  4. ^ "White Eagle Hall Two husband-and-wife teams—along with a local indie-music legend—are working to put this magnificent old building back in business. - For many immigrants to the United States the first stop after Ellis Island was Jersey City. And ..." Retrieved 4 May 2017.
  5. ^ "Jersey City's White Eagle Hall set to reopen today". 7 April 2017. Retrieved 3 May 2017.
  6. ^ "White Eagle Hall set to reopen Friday in Jersey City". 6 April 2017. Retrieved 3 May 2017.
  7. ^ "Renovated White Eagle Hall brings music to Jersey City".
  8. ^ "White Eagle Hall completes first phase with opening of French restaurant". 3 July 2016. Retrieved 3 May 2017.
  9. ^ "Is Maxwell's for sale? White Eagle Hall is opening; Cathedral Hall growing". 5 April 2017. Retrieved 5 May 2017.

External links edit

  • White Eagle Hall
  • Jersey City Theatre Center
  • "Historic White Eagle Hall in Jersey City undergoes restoration (PHOTOS)". Jersey Journal. 28 September 2016.
  • "St. Anthony mythological use gym reopens as song hall". The USA Times. May 4, 2017.

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White Eagle Hall is a music theatre and dining venue in a restored historic building in the Village neighborhood of Downtown Jersey City New Jersey located on Newark Avenue Originally built in 1910 as community center It was used for events such as bingo games dance recitals and concerts and later as a basketball practice hall It has been restored as a performing arts gallery space and restaurant complex White Eagle HallLocation within Hudson County New JerseyGeneral informationStatusOpenTypePerformance VenueAddress335 337 Newark AvenueTown or cityJersey City New JerseyCountryUnited StatesCoordinates40 43 30 N 74 03 06 W 40 7249 N 74 0517 W 40 7249 74 0517Opened1910Renovated2016Height5 storiesOther informationSeating capacity800 standing 400 seatedWebsiteWhite Eagle Hall Contents 1 Construction and architecture 2 Saint Anthony s 3 Entertainment venue 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksConstruction and architecture editThe white eagle is part of the coat of arms of Poland White 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a local indie music legend are working to put this magnificent old building back in business For many immigrants to the United States the first stop after Ellis Island was Jersey City And Retrieved 4 May 2017 Jersey City s White Eagle Hall set to reopen today 7 April 2017 Retrieved 3 May 2017 White Eagle Hall set to reopen Friday in Jersey City 6 April 2017 Retrieved 3 May 2017 Renovated White Eagle Hall brings music to Jersey City White Eagle Hall completes first phase with opening of French restaurant 3 July 2016 Retrieved 3 May 2017 Is Maxwell s for sale White Eagle Hall is opening Cathedral Hall growing 5 April 2017 Retrieved 5 May 2017 External links editWhite Eagle Hall Jersey City Theatre Center Historic White Eagle Hall in Jersey City undergoes restoration PHOTOS Jersey Journal 28 September 2016 St Anthony mythological use gym reopens as song hall The USA Times May 4 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title White Eagle Hall amp oldid 1192673752, wikipedia, 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