The Day

Officials get early look at Mohegan Sun Expo Center

237,000-square-foot building expected to debut in late June

- By ERICA MOSER Day Staff Writer

Mohegan — Stonington First Selectman Rob Simmons is excited for the Connecticu­t Marine Trades Associatio­n to host its annual boat show in the Mohegan Sun Expo Center. As “a huge car buff,” Rep. Holly Cheeseman, R-East Lyme, is glad to see the Barrett-Jackson car auction return to Mohegan Sun.

“I’m thrilled to see our part of the state benefittin­g from this kind of developmen­t,” she said of the new Expo Center.

Simmons and Cheeseman were two of many elected officials who gathered Wednesday morning for a tour of the Expo Center, which is expected to open in late June.

The 237,000-square-foot Expo Center — located between the Earth Tower and Winter Garage — has 145,000 square feet of contiguous, column-free space. Adjoining 125,000 square feet of open exhibition space is a new 20,000-square-foot ballroom.

John Washko, vice president

of exhibition and convention sales, said it costs more to build column-free but allows for more flexibilit­y.

“The key is versatilit­y,” he said. “This room can be configured to be utilized for a variety of events.”

This will be the third year at Mohegan Sun for Barrett-Jackson, which is in the middle of a five-year contract with the casino. Its last two events were held in the Mohegan Sun Arena, with tents covering the Winter Parking Lot.

Washko said Mohegan Sun has 15 confirmed programs for the Expo Center. Aside from the boat show and Barrett-Jackson event, those include training for an automotive company, food shows and a dental conference.

The casino is trying to draw clients who previously have held their conference­s in Hartford, Providence, Boston, Atlantic City and Washington, D.C.

Mohegan Sun is trying to draw exhibitors by touting its free parking and lower room rates, Washko said. He also is banking on people wanting to visit new places.

“We’re really positing that we’re located in Mystic Country,” Washko said, “because Mystic is that magical place that people have heard of but have never been to.”

Ray Pineault, president and general manager of Mohegan Sun, said casino management and consultant­s believe there is enough parking to accommodat­e not only an arena show on a weekend night but also a trade show during the day. Convention groups will come during the week.

The architect for the Expo Center was KPF, and the general contractor is the North Stonington-based constructi­on company A/Z Corp.

Remaining work, Pineault said, includes painting, taping, pulling out wires, finishing wall coverings, carpentry, millwork and electronic signage.

Constructi­on began last March, and a topping-off ceremony was held in September.

 ?? TIM MARTIN/THE DAY ?? Byron Bamaca, an employee with H Carr and Sons Drywall, installs a corner section of taping on Wednesday inside Mohegan Sun’s expansion project, the Mohegan Sun Expo Center in Uncasville, which still is under constructi­on and slated to open in June.
TIM MARTIN/THE DAY Byron Bamaca, an employee with H Carr and Sons Drywall, installs a corner section of taping on Wednesday inside Mohegan Sun’s expansion project, the Mohegan Sun Expo Center in Uncasville, which still is under constructi­on and slated to open in June.

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