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King Edward Hotel (Calgary)

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King Edward (Eddy) Hotel
King Edward Hotel
The King Edward Hotel prior to its reconstruction
Map
Address438 9th Ave SE, Calgary, Alberta
Canada
OwnerCantos Music Foundation (2008)
TypeHotel, Blues bar
Current useNational Music Center
Construction
Built1905–1910
Website
https://kingeddy.ca/

The King Edward Hotel (also known as the "King Eddy") is a former hotel in Calgary, Alberta. After being abandoned, it was incorporated into the Downtown East Village revitalization project. It was disassembled and rebuilt as part of the Studio Bell National Music Centre project. The club is known as "King Eddy".

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History

The King Edward Hotel was built in phases between 1905 and 1910 on 9th Avenue Southeast. It housed one of Calgary's oldest bars.[1][verification needed]

It closed its doors in 2004.

In 2012, the inside and outside of the building were scanned for historical preservation, and to assist in the design of the National Music Centre. A subset of the exterior scan can be viewed as the building existed before being dismantled in 2013.[2]

Incorporation in National Music Centre

In May 2008, the National Music Centre was selected through a competitive process to work with Calgary Municipal Land Corporation on the King Eddy rejuvenation project.

In October 2013, crews started the tedious task of taking the century-old hotel apart brick-by-brick. The bricks were wrapped and stored on pallets inside a shipping container to preserve them while crews worked to reassemble the structure. Even the hotel's front door step was saved to be used again.

The CA$168,000,000 (equivalent to $185,271,028 in 2021) National Music Centre, including the rebuilt King Edward Hotel building, opened in 2016. The National Music Centre includes performance spaces, recording studios, broadcasting facilities and an extensive collection of artifacts including the Canada Music Hall of Fame and the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame.[3]

Re-opening as live venue

In 2018, the King Edwared Hotel reopened as a permanent live music venue.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ Sanders, Harry (Autumn 2003). "Calgary's King Edward Hotel". Alberta History.
  2. ^ "King Edward Flyby". Nathan Prins, Alberta Land Surveyor, WATT Consulting Group.
  3. ^ "King Eddy hotel dismantled, pieces stored meticulously". CBC.
  4. ^ "Historic King Eddy to be revived as live music venue". Calgary Herald.

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