Charlotte Convention Center

Convention center in Charlotte, North Carolina
35°13′21″N 80°50′44″W / 35.222548°N 80.845571°W / 35.222548; -80.845571Opened1995 (1995)Enclosed space • Total space600,000 square feet (56,000 m2) • Exhibit hall floor280,000 square feet (26,000 m2) • Breakout/meeting70,000 square feet (6,500 m2) • Ballroom75,000 square feet (7,000 m2)Public transit accessLight rail interchange 3rd Street/CC
Light rail interchange Brooklyn VillageWebsitewww.charlotteconventionctr.com

The Charlotte Convention Center is a convention center located in Charlotte, North Carolina. It opened in 1995 and attracts more than half a million visitors each year.[1] It was designed by Thompson, Ventulett, Stainback & Associates.

It has 280,000 square feet (26,000 m2) of contiguous exhibit space. The Crown ballroom spans 40,000 square feet (3,700 m2), and holds between 2,400 to 4,200 people. The Richardson ballroom spans 35,000 square feet (3,300 m2), depending on setting can hold 1,748 to 3,500 people. Pre-function areas extend the ballroom space by 15,000 square feet (1,400 m2). There is also more than 70,000 square feet (7,000 m2) of flexible meeting space in 50 rooms.

The LYNX and the now defunct Charlotte Trolley lines pass straight through the center of the convention center. The convention center was recently expanded to include an additional ballroom since the NASCAR Hall of Fame is connected to the convention center.

Expansion

In April 2017, the Charlotte Regional Visitors Authority announced a $110-million expansion to the convention center. The expansion will increase the meeting space by 50,000 square feet and add a bridge for pedestrians linking the center to the Westin Hotel nearby. The project was expected to start construction in early 2019.[2] The expansion was completed in October of 2021 [3]

References

  1. ^ "About Us". Charlotte Convention Center. Archived from the original on 15 April 2016. Retrieved 23 April 2016.
  2. ^ "Charlotte Convention Center Announces $110 Million Expansion Plans". Archived from the original on 2018-09-06.
  3. ^ "Convention Center Expansion".
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