The Aurora City Council will take a look at spending about $550,000 on the Stolp Island parking deck, some of which is related to the building of the new theater there.
A rendering shows what the new entrance sign for the Stolp Island Theatre would look like on Downer Place in downtown Aurora. The Aurora City Council will take a look at spending about $550,000 on the Stolp Island parking deck downtown, some of which is related to the building of a new theater there.
The new theater is scheduled to open in July with the show “Million Dollar Quartet,” a tale of the night four recording icons, Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, Johnny Cash and Jerry Lee Lewis, came together in a jam session at Sun Studios in Memphis. Two signs would be placed above entrances to the promenade along the Fox River, one at Benton Street and the other along Downer Place, directing people to the theater.
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