Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center

Coordinates: 32°46′28″N 96°48′05″W / 32.7745799°N 96.801484°W / 32.7745799; -96.801484
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32°46′28″N 96°48′05″W / 32.7745799°N 96.801484°W / 32.7745799; -96.801484

Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center
A view of the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center from the GeO-Deck of Reunion Tower in Dallas, Texas (United States).
Aerial view of the complex (c.2015)
Address650 S Griffin St
Dallas, TX 75202-5005
LocationConvention Center District
OwnerCity of Dallas
OperatorSpectra
Built1969-73
ArchitectOmniplan
OpenedJanuary 1973
Expanded
  • 1984
  • 1994
  • 2002
  • 2011
Former names
Dallas Convention Center (1973-2013)
Meeting-room seating
28-680
Banquet/ballroom1,900-2,660
Theatre seating
1,730 (Bruton Center for the Arts)
9,294 (Convention Center Arena)
Enclosed space
 • Total space2,000,000 sq ft (190,000 m2)
 • Exhibit hall floor724,526 sq ft (67,310.7 m2)
 • Breakout/meeting98,947 sq ft (9,192.5 m2)
 • Ballroom93,008 sq ft (8,640.7 m2)
Parking1,199
Website
Official Website

The Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center (KBHCCD; formerly the Dallas Convention Center) is a

Convention Center District of downtown Dallas, Texas
.

The "Dallas Memorial Auditorium" was a standalone multipurpose arena, designed by

Skidmore, Owings and Merrill
at the time.

On February 9, 2022, the Dallas City Council voted to take steps toward demolishing the convention center and replacing it with a new one.[1][2]

About

One of the main entrances to the convention center, 2018

The center is over 2,000,000 sq ft (190,000 m2) in size and contains over 1,000,000 sq ft (93,000 m2) of exhibit space. The largest contiguous exhibit space in the structure is 726,726 sq ft (67,515 m2). A 203,000 sq ft (18,900 m2) column-free exhibit hall is the largest of its kind in the United States.[3] It is annually used for the Dallas Auto Show.[4]

The east side of the structure contains the original element of the Dallas Memorial Auditorium, a 9,816-seat

theater, 105 meeting rooms, and two gigantic ballrooms
.

In May 2009, voters approved the construction of the

Omni Dallas Convention Center Hotel, a 1,000 room hotel that is attached to the Convention Center. It opened in late 2011, under budget and ahead of schedule.[5]

History

The Dallas Memorial Auditorium was originally constructed in 1957 near the intersection of Canton and Akard Streets. While the auditorium still hosts many smaller events, its antiquated facilities and technology, along with the fact that it is not compliant with the

Convention Center Station underneath the west-wing of the facility, connecting it to the Red and Blue light rail lines. The most-recent addition to the facility was completed in 2002.[7] The complex was renamed in honor of former US Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison in 2013.[8]

Notable tenants and events

The venue was once home of the

Texas Chaparrals of the American Basketball Association, who played in Dallas from the 1967-68 season through the 1972-73 season. The team moved to San Antonio in 1973 and became the San Antonio Spurs.[9]

On September 18, 1964,

The Dallas Convention Center was the site of the 1984 Republican National Convention. President Ronald Reagan accepted the nomination for a second term there on Aug. 23, 1984.[12]

Together with Reunion Arena, the center was an emergency shelter for thousands of Hurricane Katrina refugees in September 2005. KBH Was used again during Hurricane Harvey 2017.[citation needed]

Beginning in 2014, the center became the venue for Fan Expo Dallas.[13]

From March 31 to April 3, 2016, WWE hosted the WrestleMania Axxess convention at the center, as part of the lead-up to WrestleMania 32 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington. As part of the event, it also hosted NXT TakeOver: Dallas on April 1.[14]

On August 17, 2019,

Non-resident Indians.[15]

Starting in April 2021 and running through April 2024 the annual

VEX Robotics Competition
World Championships will return to the center. The VEX Robotics World Championship had been previously hosted at the center in 2009 and 2010.

Transportation and Access

The convention center offers a parking garage and three surface parking lots (Lots C and E). Public transportation is available with Amtrak and the Trinity Railway Express serving the Dallas Union Station to the northeast of the Convention Center.[16]

One of the world's largest

vertiport facilities sits atop the structure and 75 truck berths line its docks.[4] The Dallas CBD Vertiport, located at the south end of the complex, has two 60 ft × 60 ft (18 m × 18 m) concrete final approach and takeoff areas (FATOs)[17] and 169,000 sq ft (15,700 m2) of flight deck, and is capable of handling both helicopters and tiltrotor aircraft.[18]

External links

References

  1. ^ Dallas moves forward on plans to build new downtown convention center Retrieved on February 10, 2022.
  2. ^ Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center Dallas Master Plan. Accessed November 14, 2022.
  3. ^ "Top Ten U.S. Convention Centers". www.businessreviewusa.com. Retrieved May 3, 2017.
  4. ^ a b Dallas Convention Center - Facility Overview Archived August 30, 2006, at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved on August 29, 2006.
  5. ^ "Checking In (And Checking Out) the Omni Dallas Hotel - D Magazine". D Magazine. Retrieved May 3, 2017.
  6. ^ a b c d e Wilonsky, Robert. "Dallas' Memorial Auditorium was good enough for the Beatles, JFK and Led Zeppelin, so why not us?". Archived from the original on July 6, 2016. Retrieved June 29, 2016.
  7. ^ a b Dallas Convention Center - History Archived September 1, 2006, at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved on August 29, 2006.
  8. ^ Austin, BJ (April 24, 2013). "Dallas Convention Center Named For Ex-Sen. Hutchison". Retrieved June 29, 2016.
  9. ^ "Remember the ABA: Dallas Chaparrals". www.remembertheaba.com.
  10. ^ "The Beatles Bible - Live: Memorial Auditorium, Dallas". The Beatles Bible. September 18, 1964. Retrieved August 7, 2023.
  11. ^ Queen Promo Videos - Fat Bottomed Girls Ultimate Queen. Retrieved September 4, 2011
  12. ^ "Remarks Accepting the Presidential Nomination at the Republican National Convention in Dallas, Texas".
  13. ^ New, Brian (May 18, 2014). "Record-Breaking Attendance Recorded At Dallas Comic Con". CBS DFW. CBS Corporation. Retrieved May 15, 2018.
  14. ^ "WrestleMania Fever Hits North Texas". NBCDFW.com. March 31, 2016. Retrieved June 29, 2016.
  15. ^ Rao, Chandrasekhar (August 11, 2019). "అమెరికాలో వైఎస్ జగన్ మేనియా: ముఖ్యమంత్రి పేరు మీద వెలిసిన హోర్డింగులు". telugu.oneindia.com (in Telugu). Retrieved August 11, 2019.
  16. ^ [https://www.dallasconventioncenter.com/attendees/transportation-and-parking Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center Dallas, Transportation and Parking. Accessed November 14, 2022.]
  17. PDF
    . Federal Aviation Administration. Effective April 26, 2018.
  18. ^ "Dallas Executive Airport - Dallas CBD Heliport/Vertiport". Dallas Executive Airport. July 15, 2016. Retrieved May 6, 2018.