The Central Presbyterian Church was originally founded in November 1835 with 33 charter members; located
across the street from the above edifice, they called themselves the "Pearl Street Presbyterian Church." In
1848, they re-organized under their present name and built the new church (above) with a seating capacity of
nearly 2,000. See an interior view here.
1894 Buffalo City Atlas.
The Central Presbyterian Church determined to sell the building and land in 1909 and move its congregation to Main Street &
Jewett Avenues, where it continued until 2006. (See more church history here.)
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The Majestic Theatre was built in 1912 on the property formerly occupied by the Central Presbyterian Church. It was a
playhouse which, 7 years after opening, was managed by Dr. Peter C. Cornell (father of Katharine Cornell) who moved his
company from the smaller, older
Star Theater across the street. In 1927, when it closed in preparation for demolition,
The Courier-Express said, "Practically all of the great actors and actresses of the present generation have appeared at the
old Majestic Theatre."
1978 view
A. Victor & Company was a well-known buffalo furniture department store when it purchased the
corner of Genesee & Pearl Streets and constructed their new 10-story building after 1927. The
exterior was white terra cotta.
1950s
Victor's was demolished in 1981 as part of the Hyatt Regency Hotel project.
The green-shaded area represents the area occupied in 2007 by the Hyatt Regency Hotel and office buildilng.
See Part 1 for more information about this block.