Club Regent Casino Event Centre

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Club Regent Casino Event Centre

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Number TEN served as Prime Consultant for the redevelopment of Club Regent Casino – one of Winnipeg’s most popular entertainment attractions. Built in 1992 with a major expansion in 1999, the original Club Regent Casino was designed by Number TEN as a themed gaming environment typical of Las Vegas Casinos such as the Mirage and the Venetian. The re-envisioned design holds true to this intent, with a more refined and contemporary expression in keeping with current trends in casino design.

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The centrepiece of the casino redevelopment is the new state-of-the-art Club Regent Event Centre. This new entertainment and conference facility is easily transformed into a variety of seating and floor configurations through the use of innovative spiral lift technology. With the push of a button, the facility is transformed to an appropriate seating and floor arrangement customized for almost any type of entertainment or conference event.

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Club Regent Casino’s gaming floor and food and beverage amenities are being redefined to attract a wider, more varied demographic. The 100,000 sq. ft. renovation of the casino interior also includes a new bank and gift shop, as well as Toukie’s Lounge: a lively, high-end hospitality venue that includes an exotic lounge and bar area along with a V.I.P. alcove. The finishes are a warm, wood veneer and typify a lush, tropical resort-like experience.

Club Regent Event Centre hosts concerts for a wide range of genres from artists such as SNAKE OIL, Daughtry, and Trooper, having previously welcomed the likes of Ricky Nelson Remembered, Gowan, and Tanya Tucker. Club Regent Casino Builds ‘The Event Centre’ Concert Hall In Winnipeg News September 5, 2013 by Cliff Ritter Club Regent Casino, one of two government owned casinos in Winnipeg, is building a new concert hall that will be the largest concert-specific facility in Manitoba.

The building’s exterior is also being re-designed with a modern, contemporary expression that will elevate its physical presence on Regent Avenue.

Location: Winnipeg, MB
Client: Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries Corporation
Number TEN's Role: Prime Consultant
Size: 100,000 sq. ft.
Completion: 2014


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Number TEN is giving the “heart of the casino” at the Club Regent Show Theatre new life. The $70M addition and renovation will accommodate an increase in activity and performances from approximately 40 to 100 events per year.
At the heart of the Club Regent Casino Redevelopment is a new multi-purpose Entertainment Centre. Its unique feature is the state of the art “spiral-lift” technology which allows the facility to make an effortless transformation from a 1400 seat theatre to an unlimited number of flooring layout configurations. This will give Club Regent new opportunities to expand and tailor its performance venue. This is very good news for Winnipeg audiences.
The Club Regent Show Theatre in Winnipeg is soon to be on par with The Washington Kennedy Centre, The Kimmel Centre for the Performing Arts in Philadelphia and the Air Canada Centre in Toronto in its ability to adapt and configure its venue. The utilization of “spiral-lift” technology, designed by Gala Systems Inc. of Montreal, enables a performance facility to transform what is typically fixed theatre seating to an unlimited number of configurations.
This stage lift system allows for the movement and automatic reconfiguration of stages, orchestras and seating platforms. The performances of Cirque du Soleil, the Montreal Symphony and the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas are all enhanced by the this advanced concert configuration.
The Club Regent Show Theatre, plus Number TEN’s current work on The Winnipeg Convention Centre, The Metropolitan Theatre and The Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra Training and Performance Centre maintains Number TEN’s position as a leader in the design of western Canada’s cultural and performance facilities.