The ABC Cinema is a grad II listed building in Liverpool, The cinema was once a part of Liverpool's entertainment scene until closing in 1998. Since then, the building has lain empty with plans announced in 2016 for its redevelopment into an £11 million music venue
Built for Abc Cinema , the six story building was designed by William R. Glen and Alfred Ernest Shennan for £200,000 with a maximum capacity of 1,835 people. Originally opened in 1931 renamed it in 1971 to the "ABC Cinema" and later split into three individual screens in 1982 In 1986 the cinema was yet again renamed, becoming "The Cannon" until its closure in 1998
Built for Abc Cinema , the six story building was designed by William R. Glen and Alfred Ernest Shennan for £200,000 with a maximum capacity of 1,835 people. Originally opened in 1931 renamed it in 1971 to the "ABC Cinema" and later split into three individual screens in 1982 In 1986 the cinema was yet again renamed, becoming "The Cannon" until its closure in 1998