Cooling off at the Ritz
by Jim Smothers
Jul 04, 2012 | 3096 views |  0 comments | 11 11 recommendations | email to a friend | print
A giant crane lifts one of the HVAC units to the roof of the Ritz Theatre in Talladega. Installation, complete with sound-proofing baffles, is expected to be complete by early September. Photo courtesy of Boyd McGehee
A giant crane lifts one of the HVAC units to the roof of the Ritz Theatre in Talladega. Installation, complete with sound-proofing baffles, is expected to be complete by early September. Photo courtesy of Boyd McGehee
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TALLADEGA — The HVAC units have been delivered and hopes are high for the ability to have performances at Talladega’s Ritz Theatre in comfort and in all seasons.

Antique Talladega president Bill McGehee said after seeing patrons bring blankets to watch screenings of the “Roots” mini-drama, he know it was time to do something.

The city of Talladega, which owns the Ritz, awarded the $181,727 bid on the project to Metro D Construction.

City Manager Brian Muenger said the new system will be installed with baffles to control the noise.

“It’s one more step in making the Ritz one of the premier theaters in the south,” said McGehee. He added the Ritz has never had a summer season because the old system was not capable of cooling off the theater.

Installation is expected to be completed by the end of August or early September.


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