Raleigh Convention Center

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Raleigh Convention Center

Raleigh-Convention-Center-Shimmer-Wall-200807-17.jpeg
Side facing McDowell Street along with Shimmer Wall

Address300 S. Salisbury St
Raleigh, NC  27601
Coordinates
35°46′25″N 78°38′28″W / 35.77361°N 78.64111°W / 35.77361; -78.64111Coordinates: 35°46′25″N 78°38′28″W / 35.77361°N 78.64111°W / 35.77361; -78.64111
Built2006–2008
OpenedSeptember 5, 2008
Banquet/ballroom12,000 people (15,000 for theatre-style)
Enclosed space
 • Total space150,000 sq ft (14,000 m2)
Website
raleighconvention.com

The Raleigh Convention Center is a convention and exhibition facility in downtown Raleigh, North Carolina that opened in September 2008. The lead architect was Obrien/Atkins Associates.[1]


Located at 500 South Salisbury Street, the three-level 500,000-square-foot (46,000 m2) building contains a 150,000-square-foot (14,000 m2) exhibit hall, twenty meeting rooms and a 32,000-square-foot (3,000 m2) ballroom.[2]


The ballroom on the highest level can seat up to 2,715 persons (banquet-style) or 3,630 persons (theater-style). The exhibit hall on the lowest level can hold up to 790 booths or seat up to 6,800 persons (banquet-style) or 9,600 persons (theater-style). Extensive acoustics work was performed to not only provide sound isolation between adjacent activities within the center, but also to control noise output to the surrounding community.[3]


The facility is more than double the size of the older convention center that was erected in 1977, renovated in 1997, and torn down in February 2006.[4] There had been controversy about the older building as well as the site of the new building.[5][6]


The building cost $225 million to construct.[7] A new Marriott hotel named Marriott City Center was built to provide lodging for visitors and now connects to the Convention Center.[8]


The west-facing wall of the new convention center boasts a large public art piece called the 'Shimmer Wall' that contains metal plates in the form of an oak tree backed by LED lights. The oak tree represents Raleigh's nickname, the 'City of Oaks'. This wall was sponsored by Cree Inc., a local company that manufactures LED lights.


National Agents Alliance held its NAA Leadership Conference on Sept. 11-14, 2008 and was the first convention held in the new center.[9]




Contents





  • 1 Downtown Raleigh Amphitheater


  • 2 See also


  • 3 References


  • 4 External links




Downtown Raleigh Amphitheater


On June 4, 2010 the City opened the Downtown Raleigh Amphitheater adjacent to the Convention Center.



See also


  • Raleigh Downtown Live


References




  1. ^ Charming modesty, an architectural review Archived 2008-09-15 at the Wayback Machine.


  2. ^ Raleigh Convention Center: Facilities Archived 2006-10-27 at Archive.today


  3. ^ Raleigh Convention Center Acoustics


  4. ^ abc11.com: Raleigh's Convention Center Destroyed 2/20/06


  5. ^ Convention Center site battle


  6. ^ The long, winding road to a new center Archived 2008-10-05 at the Wayback Machine.


  7. ^ Costs For Raleigh's New Convention Center Go Up Again :: WRAL.com


  8. ^ Raleigh Convention Center: Marriott City Center Archived 2006-10-27 at Archive.today


  9. ^ National Agents Alliance Holds First Conference in Raleigh's Convention Center




External links



  • Media related to Raleigh Convention Center at Wikimedia Commons

  • Official website

  • Project profile

  • Webcam for construction progress

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