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Regal Riviera Stadium 8

Knoxville, TN
510 South Gay Street
, Knoxville, TN 37902 United States
(map)
865.522.5160
Status: Open
Screens: Multiplex (8 Screen)
Style: Unknown
Function: Movies (First Run)
Seats: 2000
Chain: Regal Cinemas
Architect: Unknown
Firm: TK Architects
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The all new Regal Riviera Stadium 8 stands on the site of the long lost, jazz-era Riviera Theatre. There are approximately 2000 seats divided between the eight auditoriums. Regal's Riviera opened on August 31, 2007, and is the first new downtown cinema in Knoxville since the Roxy Theatre was built in the 1930's. Regal partnered with the city of Knoxville to finance the roughly twelve million dollar facility.

With two "golden age" theatres on the same street (the Tennessee q.v. and the Bijou q.v.), both absolute jewels of their type, unfavorable comparisons between them and this new facility are going to be difficult to avoid.

In the new Regal Riviera, the architects have made conscious references to movie palace style. To be charitable, we hope the designer's hand was constrained by budget here, not lack of talent. The E.I.F.S. facade aspiring to Rapp & Rapp grandure achieves an effect more like a teenager in a powder blue tux: we can squirm at the naive attempt at formality and still be proud of the kid. It really is a genuine joy to have a movie theatre in downtown again, even if it looks a little silly trying so hard and so unsuccessfully to imitate its elders. Certainly the Regal Riviera has more joie d'vivre than Chattanooga's unfortunate Carmike Bijou parking garage/bus station/movie theatre built in the last decade.

The new Riviera has a heavy, E.I.F.S. marquee without changeable letter boards. The marquee's underside is faced with pressed-tin ceiling panels looking suspiciously Victorian on a vaguely (let me emphasize the word vaguely) neo-Baroque building. There is a handsome little vertical sign based on the design of the old Riviera's. This new one has blue/white LED lights cascading upward (!) making it look a bit like a bubbling test tube. A new alley has been created to provide a walkway from Gay Street to State Street and the large State Street Garage where free parking (with purchase of a movie ticket) is available. Triple escalators assist with the elevation change down to State Street.

Possibly most surprising and most disappointing is that the main facade has been set back from the sidewalk about five feet. The side walls project to the traditional building line creating a facade in antis and hiding the vertical sign from view except when standing on the opposite side of Gay Street. It is reported in the local paper that this was a zoning requirement, but if so, a variance should have been forthcoming for such a prominent building.

Knoxville is the home of Regal Cinemas and the new Regal Riviera Stadium 8 provides a fine new theatre serving the downtown, south Knoxville and near east sides. If the architecture is less than stellar, the effort to further strengthen an area that was until quite recently blighted, more than makes up for the building's aesthetic shortcomings.

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Regal Entertainment Group (Official)
Contributed by Will Dunklin


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This is a recent night view of the Regal Riviera.

posted by Lost Memory on Nov 9, 2007 at 6:43am
Here is a view of the grand opening from the knoxnews.com website:
http://tinyurl.com/2ew9es
posted by ken mc on Jan 11, 2008 at 5:21pm
The Regal Riviera had a great first year. It was the second highest grossing theatre in Knoxville. Here is the article in the Knoxville News-Sentinel. http://www.knoxnews.com/news/2008/aug/27/regal-market-materializes/
posted by tntim on Sep 1, 2008 at 11:26am
Here and here are night photos from August 2008 of the Regal Riviera.
posted by JackCoursey on Dec 31, 2008 at 4:52pm
Here is another photo from 2008.

posted by Lost Memory on Jan 21, 2009 at 6:14pm
This is a nice photo of the Riviera.

posted by Lost Memory on Apr 11, 2009 at 3:06pm
Went to see Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince last weekend at the Riviera. In the last couple of years, I've seen several shows there. The theatre really is comfortable, the presentation excellent and the popcorn quite good. I am VERY glad to have the new Riviera in downtown. But jeez, every time I look at it, I realize it's just another suburban cineplex on a downtown lot. Regal's West Town Mall 9 is a much more handsome facility, inside and out.
posted by Will Dunklin on Jul 20, 2009 at 1:25pm
NOW SHOWING AT THE RIVIERA Sept.18 1967

DUAL THRILLS.... "TRACK OF THUNDER" and " THUNDER ROAD" box opened opened at 11 am for this double feature.
posted by MikeRogers on Feb 3, 2010 at 6:45pm
I will have to check this one out.I did not think anybody built new theatres in a downtown area anymore,good luck to them.
posted by tlsloews on Feb 4, 2010 at 10:15am
Check out GASTON MALL Theatre.I wonder if you ever talked a projectionist into doing what that operator did for us late one night.
posted by MikeRogers on Feb 5, 2010 at 7:19pm
What listing is Gaston Mall under I will look it up.
posted by tlsloews on Feb 8, 2010 at 5:15pm
Gastonia NC. Good way for a projectionist to get fired.
posted by Will Dunklin on Feb 9, 2010 at 10:28am
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