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| Former names | Evraz Place (2008-2022) IPSCO Place (2006-2008) Regina Exhibition Park (Before 2006) |
|---|---|
| Address | 1700 Elphinstone St. Regina,Saskatchewan Canada |
| Owner | City of Regina |
| Operator | Regina Exhibition Association Limited |
| Tenants | |
| Saskatchewan Roughriders (Mosaic Stadium) Regina Pats (Brandt Centre) Canadian Western Agribition Queen City Ex Canada's Farm Show | |
| Website | |
| https://realdistrict.ca/ | |
REAL District is a 102-acre (0.41 km2)sport complex and exhibition grounds inRegina, Saskatchewan, operated by theRegina Exhibition Association Limited (REAL). The area is home toMosaic Stadium, an outdoor stadium and home of theSaskatchewan Roughriders, andBrandt Centre, an indoor arena and home of theRegina Pats. Brandt Centre is connected to an interconnected series of various convention and sports facilities, including the Viterra International Trade Centre, Canada Place, the AffinityPlex (a multi-purpose indoor area that also supports an indoorsoccer field. Formerly known as the "EventPlex," but sponsored byAffinity Credit Union since September 2018),[1] the Queensbury Convention Centre (a convention and banquet facility), and The Co-operators Centre, a six-rink hockey facility. The complex is host site of the Queen City Ex, as well asCanadian Western Agribition andCanada's Farm Show.
TheRegina Exhibition Stadium, a historic indoor arena constructed in 1919, was demolished in 2017 in order to construct the new International Trade Centre, a $37 million, 150,000 square-feet convention space.[2][3][4]
Naming rights to the site were previously held byIPSCO (asIPSCO Place),[5] and British steel companyEvraz (asEvraz Place). In March 2022, REAL announced that the site would be renamed "REAL District", in order to place a larger emphasis on REAL's involvement in the facilities, and the individual facilities' naming rights. The association also stated that it had inadvertently received shipments, phone calls, andresumes from entities who thought Evraz Place was a company office. REAL denied that the2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine was the main impetus for dropping the naming rights (while domiciled in the United Kingdom, the largest shareholder of the company is Russian), as the contract had expired in May 2021, but that it was announced sooner than scheduled due to the crisis. REAL also discussed plans for further expansion, including a new distillery under construction, and plans for a new hotel.[6][5]
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