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Reno Events Center

Reno Events Center downtown

This project was much-needed in downtown Reno. FINALLY, we have an events center of our own downtown, a Micro-sized convention center that is flexible enough to hold rodeos, concerts, and more. I think it turned out pretty nice, the cool thing about it is its size....it's small even compared to Lawlor Events Center, which makes for intimate concerts and comedians you can actually hear when they talk instead of hearing echos (no offense to Lawlor, but Lawlor makes for a much better Sports Arena than concert hall).

Overall Size:
118,000 sq. ft. with 56,000 sq. ft. of floor space 

First Floor Exhibit Space:
55,000 sq. ft., with retracted, telescopic stadium seating

Balcony seating outside suites:
285 in three rows

Total seating capacity:
7,500 sq. ft. split among telescopic stadium seating, balcony and floor seats in an arrangement around a 40' by 60' stage.

Amenities:

Center amenities include:
• 40-by-60-foot stage
• Four first-floor snack bars with full kitchen in one
• Escalator access to second-floor suites
• Utility elevator to second-floor suites
• Three loading docks
• Backstage dressing rooms and dining area
• Wireless Internet
• LAN service
• Wheelchair-accessible ticket windows and entrance

Reno Events Center
Visit web site for upcoming events and to buy tickets online
Web Site: http://www.visitrenotahoe.com/facilities/reno_events/
400 N. Center
Reno, Nevada

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