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Edmonton Convention Centre

The Edmonton Convention Centre (ECC, formerly the Shaw Conference Centre), is a meeting, entertainment, and convention venue located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Opened in 1983, it is managed by Explore Edmonton, the destination marketing organization of the city of Edmonton.

Edmonton Convention Centre
Address9797 Jasper Avenue
Edmonton, Alberta
T5J 1N9
Coordinates53°32′29″N 113°29′9″W / 53.54139°N 113.48583°W / 53.54139; -113.48583
OwnerCity of Edmonton
Opened1983
Expanded2006
Construction cost
CA$81.8 million[1]
($199 million in 2021 dollars[2])
Former names
Shaw Conference Centre (1998–2018)
Enclosed space
 • Total space144,406 sq ft (13,415.8 m2)
Public transit access Central station
Website
www.edmontonconventioncentre.com

It is located on Jasper Avenue and built into a hill, emerging onto Grierson Hill Road and into the Louise McKinney Riverfront Park. The riverside site allows for approximately 70 per cent of the building space to be located underground, burrowed into the cliff face, concealing the fact that the building is over 10 stories high.

It is reported by EEDC that the ECC boosts Edmonton's economy by an estimated $44 million a year.[3]

History Edit

Plans for a city owned trade and convention centre, originally combined with sports (arena, stadium) facilities, had been considered for a number of years. A plebiscite asking if the city should spend $14 million ($123 million today) on land and construction of a downtown sports and convention complex was rejected by voters in 1963. Edmonton citizens voted in favour of a $23 million proposal ($173 million today) in the 1968 Convention and Sports Complex plebiscite, but voted against the revised $34 million ($237 million today) funding request in the 1970 Omniplex project plebiscite.[4] The area on Grierson Hill where the centre now resides had a coal mine operation from 1892 to 1893, one of a number along the banks of the North Saskatchewan River near the turn of the century.[5]

While voters had rejected the funding for the project, a municipal bylaw allowing the city to build was still on the books. The scope of the project was reduced when the Northlands Coliseum ice hockey arena opened in 1974, followed by the Commonwealth Stadium football facility in 1978. Edmonton City Council received support from the electorate to move forward with a more focused trade and convention centre in a special plebiscite in 1979. James Wensley was awarded the Alberta Association of Architects Citation in 1983 for his work on the facility.

In 1998, the facility was renamed the Shaw Conference Centre under a 20-year naming rights deal with Shaw Communications. The facility was renamed Edmonton Convention Centre in 2019 following the expiration of Shaw's naming rights.[6][7]

On August 29, 2017, Edmonton's city council approved a plan for the Edmonton Economic Development Corporation (EEDC, now Explore Edmonton) to take ownership of the Edmonton Expo Centre from Northlands, effective January 1, 2018, as a condition of relieving debt owed to the city over its renovations.[8]

In June 2019, it was announced that the ECC's glass atrium would be fitted with transparent solar panels as part of a $10.8 million project. The renovation was stated to be the largest building-integrated array of solar panels in the country, and it was estimated that the panels would produce 227,000 kilowatt hours of solar energy per-year.[9] Installation was formally completed in June 2020; as an artistic component, the south roof was inscribed with the text of the poem "Gift of a river" by E. D. Blodgett, rendered in morse code.[10]

Location Edit

 
Edmonton Convention Centre on the North Saskatchewan River valley

The Edmonton Convention Centre is located on Jasper Avenue and 97th street in Downtown Edmonton and can be seen in the city's skyline. The Jasper Avenue entrance opens onto the centre's glass atrium, which in turn serves as the entrance to the multiple conference levels.[11]

The long outer walls on the centre's assembly and meeting levels offer a view of the North Saskatchewan River valley parks system; a view which stretches from the downtown core to the north campus of the University of Alberta. The centre is linked via pedway to Edmonton's Canada Place, which is the main property for federal government offices in Edmonton. Canada Place is linked, in turn, to many other buildings by way of Edmonton's pedway system, including, the Citadel Theatre, the Westin Hotel, the City Hall, the Sutton Place Hotel, and the Edmonton City Centre mall.

Function Edit

The facility has been used for corporate functions, banquets, conventions, as well as entertainment events such as concerts.[12][13]

Edmonton's anime convention Animethon moved to the Edmonton Convention Centre in 2018, replacing the MacEwan University City Centre Campus.[14]

Notable concerts Edit

The ECC has been particularly known for hosting electronic dance music events, having hosted acts such as Tiesto.[15][16]

Amon Amarth performed at the Edmonton Convention Centre on September 30, 2019, as part of their Berserker tour. This show gained notoriety when, after Amon Amarth finished their set, an unidentified man stabbed a concertgoer, a 34-year old David Cox, who was involved in altercation and stabbed, and then died while hospitalized.[17][18]

Notes Edit

  1. ^ "Shaw centre needs to grow or lose out: report". Edmonton Journal. Postmedia Network. February 7, 2011. Archived from the original on June 28, 2013. Retrieved April 26, 2013.
  2. ^ 1688 to 1923: Geloso, Vincent, A Price Index for Canada, 1688 to 1850 (December 6, 2016). Afterwards, Canadian inflation numbers based on Statistics Canada tables 18-10-0005-01 (formerly CANSIM 326-0021) "Consumer Price Index, annual average, not seasonally adjusted". Statistics Canada. Retrieved April 17, 2021. and table 18-10-0004-13 "Consumer Price Index by product group, monthly, percentage change, not seasonally adjusted, Canada, provinces, Whitehorse, Yellowknife and Iqaluit". Statistics Canada. Retrieved April 17, 2021.
  3. ^ Page 23 of “Forward” Edmonton Economic Development's 2008 Annual Report (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-02-08. Retrieved 2010-04-26.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ Dr. Russell Cobb (2015-01-26). "Retrofutures: Edmonton's Omniplex". Edmonton Heritage Council. Retrieved 2017-05-18.
  5. ^ Small mine in operation 1892 - 1893 (Real Estate & Housing, pg 12, 1978)
  6. ^ Romero, Diego (2018-12-17). "Shaw Conference Centre to be renamed in 2019". Edmonton. Retrieved 2018-12-17.
  7. ^ Wong, Julia (2 May 2018). "Naming rights on downtown Edmonton convention centre up for grabs". Global News. Retrieved 3 May 2018.
  8. ^ "Council approves merging Edmonton Expo Centre with Shaw Conference Centre". CBC News. Retrieved 2017-08-31.
  9. ^ "Largest 'building-integrated' solar cell installation in country coming to Edmonton Convention Centre". Edmonton Journal. Retrieved 2020-06-25.
  10. ^ Rosove, Jay (2020-06-08). "Edmonton Convention Centre's new power generating roof features poetic nod to the river valley". CTV News Edmonton. Retrieved 2020-06-25.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-09-22. Retrieved 2010-04-27.
  12. ^ Simons, Paula (2017-04-08). "Edmonton needs one plan, one vision, for its two convention centres". Edmonton Journal. Retrieved 2019-03-16.
  13. ^ Graney, Juris (2018-04-30). "Shaw Conference Centre might be in for a new name". Edmonton Journal. Retrieved 2019-03-16.
  14. ^ "Animethon kicks off its 25th year starting Friday". Edmonton Journal. 2018-08-07. Retrieved 2018-08-28.
  15. ^ Staples, David (2012-01-27). "Rave On, Edmonton (even if I'm too old to join the fun)!". Edmonton Journal. Retrieved 2019-03-16.
  16. ^ O'Connor, Colin. "DJ Tiesto headlines the big electronic dance party at Edmonton's Shaw Conference Centre on New Year's Eve". Edmonton Journal. Retrieved 2019-03-16.
  17. ^ "Man Stabbed After Attending AMON AMARTH Concert in Edmonton". October 2019.
  18. ^ "Man Charged in Fatal Stabbing After AMON AMARTH Concert in Edmonton". 2 October 2019.

External links Edit

  • Official website  

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Shaw Conference Centre redirects here For other uses see Shaw Centre disambiguation The Edmonton Convention Centre ECC formerly the Shaw Conference Centre is a meeting entertainment and convention venue located in Edmonton Alberta Canada Opened in 1983 it is managed by Explore Edmonton the destination marketing organization of the city of Edmonton Edmonton Convention CentreAddress9797 Jasper AvenueEdmonton AlbertaT5J 1N9Coordinates53 32 29 N 113 29 9 W 53 54139 N 113 48583 W 53 54139 113 48583OwnerCity of EdmontonOpened1983Expanded2006Construction costCA 81 8 million 1 199 million in 2021 dollars 2 Former namesShaw Conference Centre 1998 2018 Enclosed space Total space144 406 sq ft 13 415 8 m2 Public transit accessCentral stationWebsitewww wbr edmontonconventioncentre wbr comIt is located on Jasper Avenue and built into a hill emerging onto Grierson Hill Road and into the Louise McKinney Riverfront Park The riverside site allows for approximately 70 per cent of the building space to be located underground burrowed into the cliff face concealing the fact that the building is over 10 stories high It is reported by EEDC that the ECC boosts Edmonton s economy by an estimated 44 million a year 3 Contents 1 History 2 Location 3 Function 3 1 Notable concerts 4 Notes 5 External linksHistory EditPlans for a city owned trade and convention centre originally combined with sports arena stadium facilities had been considered for a number of years A plebiscite asking if the city should spend 14 million 123 million today on land and construction of a downtown sports and convention complex was rejected by voters in 1963 Edmonton citizens voted in favour of a 23 million proposal 173 million today in the 1968 Convention and Sports Complex plebiscite but voted against the revised 34 million 237 million today funding request in the 1970 Omniplex project plebiscite 4 The area on Grierson Hill where the centre now resides had a coal mine operation from 1892 to 1893 one of a number along the banks of the North Saskatchewan River near the turn of the century 5 While voters had rejected the funding for the project a municipal bylaw allowing the city to build was still on the books The scope of the project was reduced when the Northlands Coliseum ice hockey arena opened in 1974 followed by the Commonwealth Stadium football facility in 1978 Edmonton City Council received support from the electorate to move forward with a more focused trade and convention centre in a special plebiscite in 1979 James Wensley was awarded the Alberta Association of Architects Citation in 1983 for his work on the facility In 1998 the facility was renamed the Shaw Conference Centre under a 20 year naming rights deal with Shaw Communications The facility was renamed Edmonton Convention Centre in 2019 following the expiration of Shaw s naming rights 6 7 On August 29 2017 Edmonton s city council approved a plan for the Edmonton Economic Development Corporation EEDC now Explore Edmonton to take ownership of the Edmonton Expo Centre from Northlands effective January 1 2018 as a condition of relieving debt owed to the city over its renovations 8 In June 2019 it was announced that the ECC s glass atrium would be fitted with transparent solar panels as part of a 10 8 million project The renovation was stated to be the largest building integrated array of solar panels in the country and it was estimated that the panels would produce 227 000 kilowatt hours of solar energy per year 9 Installation was formally completed in June 2020 as an artistic component the south roof was inscribed with the text of the poem Gift of a river by E D Blodgett rendered in morse code 10 Location Edit Edmonton Convention Centre on the North Saskatchewan River valleyThe Edmonton Convention Centre is located on Jasper Avenue and 97th street in Downtown Edmonton and can be seen in the city s skyline The Jasper Avenue entrance opens onto the centre s glass atrium which in turn serves as the entrance to the multiple conference levels 11 The long outer walls on the centre s assembly and meeting levels offer a view of the North Saskatchewan River valley parks system a view which stretches from the downtown core to the north campus of the University of Alberta The centre is linked via pedway to Edmonton s Canada Place which is the main property for federal government offices in Edmonton Canada Place is linked in turn to many other buildings by way of Edmonton s pedway system including the Citadel Theatre the Westin Hotel the City Hall the Sutton Place Hotel and the Edmonton City Centre mall Function EditThe facility has been used for corporate functions banquets conventions as well as entertainment events such as concerts 12 13 Edmonton s anime convention Animethon moved to the Edmonton Convention Centre in 2018 replacing the MacEwan University City Centre Campus 14 Notable concerts Edit The ECC has been particularly known for hosting electronic dance music events having hosted acts such as Tiesto 15 16 Amon Amarth performed at the Edmonton Convention Centre on September 30 2019 as part of their Berserker tour This show gained notoriety when after Amon Amarth finished their set an unidentified man stabbed a concertgoer a 34 year old David Cox who was involved in altercation and stabbed and then died while hospitalized 17 18 Notes Edit Shaw centre needs to grow or lose out report Edmonton Journal Postmedia Network February 7 2011 Archived from the original on June 28 2013 Retrieved April 26 2013 1688 to 1923 Geloso Vincent A Price Index for Canada 1688 to 1850 December 6 2016 Afterwards Canadian inflation numbers based on Statistics Canada tables 18 10 0005 01 formerly CANSIM 326 0021 Consumer Price Index annual average not seasonally adjusted Statistics Canada Retrieved April 17 2021 and table 18 10 0004 13 Consumer Price Index by product group monthly percentage change not seasonally adjusted Canada provinces Whitehorse Yellowknife and Iqaluit Statistics Canada Retrieved April 17 2021 Page 23 of Forward Edmonton Economic Development s 2008 Annual Report Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2010 02 08 Retrieved 2010 04 26 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Dr Russell Cobb 2015 01 26 Retrofutures Edmonton s Omniplex Edmonton Heritage Council Retrieved 2017 05 18 Small mine in operation 1892 1893 Real Estate amp Housing pg 12 1978 Romero Diego 2018 12 17 Shaw Conference Centre to be renamed in 2019 Edmonton Retrieved 2018 12 17 Wong Julia 2 May 2018 Naming rights on downtown Edmonton convention centre up for grabs Global News Retrieved 3 May 2018 Council approves merging Edmonton Expo Centre with Shaw Conference Centre CBC News Retrieved 2017 08 31 Largest building integrated solar cell installation in country coming to Edmonton Convention Centre Edmonton Journal Retrieved 2020 06 25 Rosove Jay 2020 06 08 Edmonton Convention Centre s new power generating roof features poetic nod to the river valley CTV News Edmonton Retrieved 2020 06 25 Parks City of Edmonton Archived from the original on 2010 09 22 Retrieved 2010 04 27 Simons Paula 2017 04 08 Edmonton needs one plan one vision for its two convention centres Edmonton Journal Retrieved 2019 03 16 Graney Juris 2018 04 30 Shaw Conference Centre might be in for a new name Edmonton Journal Retrieved 2019 03 16 Animethon kicks off its 25th year starting Friday Edmonton Journal 2018 08 07 Retrieved 2018 08 28 Staples David 2012 01 27 Rave On Edmonton even if I m too old to join the fun Edmonton Journal Retrieved 2019 03 16 O Connor Colin DJ Tiesto headlines the big electronic dance party at Edmonton s Shaw Conference Centre on New Year s Eve Edmonton Journal Retrieved 2019 03 16 Man Stabbed After Attending AMON AMARTH Concert in Edmonton October 2019 Man Charged in Fatal Stabbing After AMON AMARTH Concert in Edmonton 2 October 2019 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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