The Regency Center

This article is about The Regency Center (Regency I) on the corner of Sutter Street and Van Ness Avenue. For The Avalon Ballroom (Regency II) next-door on Sutter Street, see Avalon Ballroom.
Regency Center
Full name Scottish Rites Bodies Regency Center
Former names Scottish Rite Temple (1909-67)
Regency I (1967-98)
Regency Center (2002-15)
Address 1270 Sutter St
San Francisco, CA 94109-5517
Location Van Ness/Polk Gulch
Owner Scott L Robertson
Operator Goldenvoice
Capacity 1,423 (Regency Ballroom)
600 (Social Hall)
300 (Lodge)
300 (Social Hall Annex)
Opened 1909
Closed 1999-2002
Website
Venue Website

The Scottish Rites Bodies Regency Center (commonly known as the Regency Center) is a multi-use events venue located in San Francisco, California. The venue opened in 1909 as a masonic lodge. Throughout the years, it has served as a dance studio and movie theatre.[1]

History

Gil Scott-Heron performing in 2009

The venue opened in 1909 as the "Scottish Rite Temple", built by the Scottish Rite as a masonic lodge. In 1966, the lodge was purchased by Blumenfeld Enterprises and converted into a 800-seat movie theater.[2] The theater opened as "Regency I" on December 22, 1967, with a showing of The Birds, the Bees and the Italians. The neighboring building, known as "Regency II" was formerly the Avalon Ballroom.[3] Blumenfeld Enterprises converted this space into an adjoining movie theatre in 1968 and remained opened until 2001. In 1980, the building was also used by the Polish Arts and Culture Foundation as a banquet hall and dance studio until 1999 (known as the "Ruvano Dance Studio").

Despite its popularity, the theatre closed on November 7, 1998, the dance studio remained in the building until January 1999. The venue remained dormant until it was purchased by Scott Robertson and Craig Lipton in 2000.[4] Renvoations for the space began February 2001, with a grand reopening as the "Regency Center" in March 2002. During this time, the venue was primarily used for corporate events, trade shows and weddings, with 9-15 concerts held annually. In 2008, the Warfield Theatre closed for renovations, with all concerts moved to the Grand Ballroom. The move increased the venue's use as a concert hall. Concert promoter Goldenvoice began management and operations of the venue in September 2008. In 2015, the venue was renamed the "Scottish Rites Bodies Regency Center" to tie in its heritage as a former masonic lodge.

Venues

Mogwai performing at The Regency Ballroom in 2011

See also

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References


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