Convention Center Expansions Proceed Under Tough Scrutiny by CARRI JENSEN, Manager of Directories; RENEE DIIULIO, Senior Editor; and SANDI CAIN, News Editor
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SPECIAL REPORT Trade Show Executive's Convention Center Expansions Proceed Under Tough Scrutiny BY CARRI JENSEN, manager of directories; RENEE DIIULIO, senior editor; and SANDI CAIN, news editor Gone are the days when most convention center proposals were swiftly swept from concept to reality. In today’s post- recession world, critics come from every corner of the woodwork and potential fi nancial backers squirm at the phrase “city referendum.” Nevertheless, many succeed while others postpone and some retreat to the drawing board. It often depends on the mood of the voters, local economic health and the attitude of local offi cials. Financing may be the most common hurdle to overcome today, with even willing investors sometimes fearful of a local backlash or smaller ROI than anticipated. Continued on page 47 44 October 2014 | Trade Show Executive The perks of Expresso just went mobile. 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In addition, Musich U.S. and Canada with construction said the city is ready to make $14 million in progress, compared to 18 in the in capital improvements at the Atlantic City March report. A total of four centers Convention Center and Boardwalk Hall. The previously listed Stadium at Myrtle have completed construction since Beach Convention Center in South Carolina the last edition of Pardon Our Dust. was dropped from the calendar since it will The Bismarck Civic Center was on focus on hosting sporting events. Seven centers will complete new space the verge of its debut at press time. in 2016, including the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum in Fort Wayne, IN, The expanded Spokane Convention Center which previously was expected to open is still expected to open this quarter, but in 2015. New to the construction list but struction will begin this Fall. The Orange The New Tropicana Las Vegas in August expected to open in 2016 is the Las Vegas County Convention Center in Orlando also announced it would not open until March 1, Arena that broke ground May 1 between has bumped back its debut to 2017. 2015. The Dulles Expo Center in Chantilly, New York-New York and the Monte Carlo Moscone Center and Miami Beach VA has also been delayed until the Second west of the Las Vegas Strip. Convention Center both have expansion Quarter of 2015. In 2017, four more projects are expected projects due for completion in 2018, while Rounding out the four venues on track to be complete, two of which were previ- Oklahoma City’s new center is set to open for completion in 2015 are the Cobo Center ously set for earlier openings. Anaheim now in 2019. The Boston Convention & Exhibition in Detroit and Harrah’s Resort Atlantic City, expects its expansion to debut in the First Center also is aiming for a 2019 completion whose 125,000 sf of meeting space will Quarter of 2017 after a delay caused by a date after the state legislature and the be a welcome addition to the city while legal challenge to its bond fi nancing. Con- governor approved funding in late May. 2014 2016 ¿ Québec City Convention Centre, Québec City, QC (Q1)† ¿ RBC Convention Centre Winnipeg, Winnipeg, MB (Q1) ¿ Alliant Energy Center, Madison, WI (Q3)† ¿ Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, San Antonio, TX (Q2) ¿ Gaylord Opryland Resort & ¿ Las Vegas Arena/AEG & MGM Resorts Intl., Las Vegas, NV (Q2)* Convention Center, Nashville, TN (Q3)† ¿ Vikings Stadium, Minneapolis, MN* ¿ Denny Sanford PREMIER Center (formerly Sioux Falls Convention Center), Sioux Falls, SD (Q3)† 2017 ¿ Bismarck Civic Center, Bismarck, ND (Q4) ¿ Anaheim Convention Center, Anaheim, CA (Q1) ¿ Spokane Convention Center, Spokane, WA (Q4) ¿ Greater Columbus Convention Center, Columbus, OH ¿ Georgia World Congress Center/Atlanta Stadium, Atlanta, GA 2015 ¿ Orange County Convention Center, Orlando, FL ¿ The New Tropicana Las Vegas - a DoubleTree by Hilton, Las Vegas, NV (Q1) ¿ Cobo Center, Detroit, MI (Q2) 2018 ¿ Dulles Expo Center, Chantilly, VA (Q2) ¿ Miami Beach Convention Center, Miami Beach, FL ¿ Harrah's Resort Atlantic City, Atlantic City, NJ (Q3) ¿ Moscone Center, San Francisco, CA 2016 2019 ¿ Allen County War Memorial Coliseum, Fort Wayne, IN (Q1) ¿ Oklahoma City Convention Center, Oklahoma City, OK (Q4)* ¿ Halifax Convention Centre, Halifax, NS (Q1)* ¿ Boston Convention & Exhibition Center, Boston, MA ¿ Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Las Vegas, NV (Q1) †Construction completed *New builds 46 October 2014 | Trade Show Executive Continued from page 44 Financing issues impacted many of the Closest to Shovel-Ready? plan. Bids for the new version were due proposed venues originally listed in the Th ese centers on our newest update in September; construction is expected March edition of Trade Show Executive’s appear to be the best positioned to to start in 2015 and end in 2018. Pardon Our Dust report. A proposal to start construction: ¿ Boise Centre, whose Greater Boise expand the Baltimore Convention Center ¿ Miami Beach Convention Center, Auditorium District said it would was shelved due to budget concerns. Sac- which went back to the drawing board proceed with the fi rst phase that will ramento, CA and Buff alo, NY both seem last year aft er voters ousted city council divided in debates over expected return members who favored a since-cancelled Continued on page 49 on investment, and a proposed expansion of the Fargodome in North Dakota faced a funding challenge that sent it back to a committee for study last year. No update was available at press time. Greater Boise Auditorium District said it would proceed with the fi rst phase that will add 30,000 sf to Boise Centre, regardless of whether or not a district judge decides to allow a bond measure to proceed. Idaho has two ways to get bonds approved: by judicial validation or from a vote of the people. The district is still deciding which to pursue, but isn’t confi dent a vote would help. Other projects that have dropped off the Pardon Our Dust charts include the Albany Capital Center, which reduced the amount of prime exhibit space below the report’s threshold of 50,000 square feet (sf), American Royal Center/Kemper Arena in Kansas City, MO, and Myrtle Beach Stadium, which have changed their plans to focus on sporting events. Other cities including Lansing, MI; Memphis, TN; Nashville, TN; and Savannah, GA also have abandoned plans for expansion. www.TradeShowExecutive.com | October 2014 47 Considering Construction Centers Make the Big Decisions Leading to Fewer Proposals To build or not to build? The ques- reason many expansion plans are curbed, refusing to abandon the tumultuous project, tion can be fraught with as much but lack of public support or inadequate the Gaylord Rockies Hotel & Conference infrastructure (such as too few hotel rooms) Center in Aurora, CO, is back on the list. angst as expressed by Hamlet but can also have a large impact. With concerns Some of the venues that have been far more public opinion and perhaps regarding convention overbuild mentioned developing construction for some time even more story twists and turns. with every new development, a supportive are now poised to begin digging but are feasibility study may not be enough to completing fi nal steps before making This edition of TSE’s Pardon Our overcome early hurdles. offi cial announcements. Both the Kentucky Dust fi nds that many centers have If expansion is not possible or necessary, International Convention Center and the renovation might be. Some cities and cen- new Warriors San Francisco Sports & made the tough decisions, with only ters, like the Kay Bailey Hutchison Conven- Entertainment Center have fi nancing in 22 venues seriously considering tion Center in Dallas, are refreshing indoor place but are still working on designs. convention space construction at space; others, such as the New Orleans Other centers continue to struggle with Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, are funding and legislative approvals. The San this time. This is signifi cantly down working on the outdoors. Features of the Diego Convention Center is dealing with from March when 32 venues had city’s vision include the boulevard outside its latest setback — a ruling by a state proposed projects. the venue reimagined as a linear park, with appeals court that invalidated its Phase III a people mover and retail, entertainment fi nancing plan. Los Angeles is looking into Some venues, such as San Francisco’s and lodging components. other options as the chances for expansion Moscone Center and the Albany Capital For those cities where new space is plans tied to an NFL team have dimmed Center, are moving forward with their plans, a must, the efforts to build continue. Three with the lack of an actual team. And Las though Albany has scaled back to feature facilities, including the Greenville Conven- Vegas continues to have multiple sites less than 50,000 sf of prime exhibit space. tion Center in NC, the Meadowlands Sports and developers competing to create new Others, like the Baltimore Convention Complex in East Rutherford, NJ, and a space. Who will build and who will be left Center, have tabled discussions for now due new center proposed by The Prime Group in the construction dust? Read our next to budget issues. Economics are a primary in Williston, ND, are new to the list.