History

1908

Photo sourced by the Cedar Rapids History Facebook page.

Photo sourced by the Cedar Rapids History Facebook page.

Our 1908 building was once a social hub for the Czech community, originally built for the Západní Česko Bratrská Jednota (ZCBJ), or Western Bohemian Fraternal Association. The group helped Bohemian Americans secure financial stability through life insurance and lives on today as Western Fraternal Life.

The ZCBJ grew from the Czech-Slovak Protective Society (C.S.P.S.), which started its first lodge in Cedar Rapids in 1879. The ZCBJ formed in 1897 and built its headquarters here, just a block away. Within a decade, it had over 10,000 members, including women.

The Olympic proudly honors this rich immigrant legacy by continuing the spirit of community.

1916-1944

Until 1944, the first floor storefront that is today Brewhemia housed Severa Clothing store.

The upstairs remained ZCBJ Hall.

1940's - early 2000's

The upstairs served as ZCBJ Hall until 1960, then changed format numerous times as:

  • 1960: The Western Bohemian Fraternal Hall

  • 1960-1966: Knights of Pythias Lodge

  • 1969: Sokol Hall Social Hall

  • 1975-1976: Theater Lounge

  • 1983-1984: Dillon's Dance Lounge

  • 1985-1988: Pyramid Club II (apparently the Pyramid Club I was in Ames!)

  • 1990: Shades

  • 1992-1993: Spotlites

  • 1994-1998: Big Dogs

Meanwhile, the first floor corner storefront (Brewhemia) was a succession of pubs, including

  • 1944-1974: Country Club

  • 1975-1978: Bob's Happy Hour

  • 1979-1980: Jeannie's Lounge

  • 1983: Don's Corner Tap

  • 1984-1986: Corner Tap Lounge

  • 1986-1988: Foggy's Notion Lounge

  • 1990-1994: Jon's Fair Shake

  • 1995-2004: Left Bank

Other first floor office tenants included:

  • 1974-1975: Lyn's Novelties

  • 1976: Plant & Planters Boutique

  • 1978-1991: RAMCO Amusement

  • 1996-1998: Loving Touch Pet

  • 1991-2001: Pritele's Tavern

  • 2003-2004: Chester's on 3rd St

1998-2014

Harvey Headbanger at 3rd Street Live!, for a New Year's Eve show, December 31, 2012

Harvey Headbanger at 3rd Street Live!, for a New Year's Eve show, December 31, 2012

In 1998, the upstairs hall became 3rd Street Live, a performance venue, featuring a wide variety of acts from all over the country. It featured a unique, U-shaped balcony surrounding the main theater floor.

On July 23, 2014, the Chrome Horse on the first floor suffered a fire that closed the upstairs hall for five years.

2016-2017

In August, 2016, Brewhemia opened on the first floor of the ZCBJ building, and shortly after Caucho opened in 2017. In 2023, Caucho took on new ownership and a new name and transformed to LaCayo.

HBK Engineering opened in 2017 as well.

Photos courtesy of Joseph Green Studios.

2019

On August 1, 2019, The Olympic South Side Theater was announced and opened in early 2020.