Posted May 4, 2025, 10:02 PM
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Ham-burgher
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Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: Hamilton
Posts: 7,397
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Convention Centre renovation
Originally posted this in a thread largely about Andlauer's proposed arena and development at Lime Ridge.
And I didn't see one specific to the convention centre, so...
Some images of the forthcoming $10M reno... looks to be mainly cosmetic.
https://www.thespec.com/business/ham...1cb794ac7.html
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The Hamilton Convention Centre will undergo a $10-million renovation, set to be ready in time for the 2026 Juno Awards to roll into the city.
The project, a partnership between the Hamilton Urban Precinct Entertainment Group (HUPEG) and Carmen’s Group, was announced at a media event Friday — held in one of the many rooms inside the 80,000-square-foot venue that will see a total refresh by next March.
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Mercanti said the “head-to-toe refurbishment” of the facility will include changes to the front lobby to allow more natural light into the building, as well as new flooring, wall decor and ceiling features on all three storeys.
The renovation will also see the creation of roughly 7,500 square feet of new event space within the venue, plus a rooftop garden with bee hives and a publicly accessible coffee and wine bar on the largely inactive Summers Lane.
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Beyond giving the 44-year-old building a new lease on life, Mercanti and his team are hopeful the modernized facility will draw in more regional, provincial and national events that will give the local economy a boost.
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Speaking on attracting more bookings, Hamilton Convention Centre manager Vince Bozzo highlighted the creation of a wellness room for attendees and improved technology throughout the venue to ensure ease of access for organizations hosting anything from a small gala to a multiday conference.
The menu offerings for the venue will also be revamped, with a focus on highlighting the Hamilton foodie scene and locally sourced products, added Bozzo.
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Work on the renovation project is already underway, with some of the early demolition having started late last year, noted Mercanti. The building permits needed to get going on the rest of the construction were recently awarded by the city.
Part of the renovation will also include a new HVAC system, noted Mercanti, which is expected to reduce the venue’s carbon footprint by 50 per cent.
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Lobby:
Coffee/wine bar:
A concession bar:
Webster Room:
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