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In 2018, the Las Vegas Convention Center released plans to undergo yet another $ 890 million expansion, the 14th in its history. The expansion intended to increase the center's meeting space and improve the building's overall design. Updates would feature the latest in technology, as well as to
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team from 1966 to 1982. It was demolished in 1990, creating space for expansion. Upon completion, there was vastly more space: 1.6 million sq ft (150,000 m), including 1.3 million sq ft (120,000 m) for exhibitors, making it one of the largest single-level
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Work was underway on the expansion in 2019 on land previously occupied by the Landmark and Riviera resorts. The 1.4 million sq ft (130,000 m) expansion includes 150,000 sq ft (14,000 m) of dedicated meeting space and 600,000 sq ft (56,000 m) of
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hotel-casino, which was across from the convention center. LVCVA demolished the resort in 1995 to develop additional parking on the site for convention guests. An expansion in 1998 increased the center to 1.9 million sq ft (180,000 m).
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In the 1950s, the Las Vegas city and county leaders recognized the need for a convention facility. The initial goal was to increase the occupancy rates of hotels during low tourist months. Leaders chose a site one block east of the
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with an adjoining 90,000 sq ft (8,400 m) exhibition hall opened in April 1959. The architect of the original structure was Adrian Jennings Wilson (1898–1988) of Los Angeles. It hosted The Beatles on August 20, 1964.
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began in late 2019 to reduce walking times within the center. Twin tunnels opened in June 2021 at a cost of $ 53 million with three stations 40 feet below the surface, shuttling passengers in conventional, human-driven
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The Las Vegas Convention Center Act of 1971 authorized the use of $ 7 million to rebuild, remodel or expand the center. By 1985, the center had held 7,000 conventions since its opening.
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As one of the largest convention centers in the world, it has 2,500,000 sq ft (230,000 m) of exhibit space and hosts shows with an estimated 200,000 participants. The
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connect the Convention Center to the Las Vegas Strip. The authority has announced plans to expand the direction of the LVCC by creating a
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on February 20, 2001. It would consist of 1.3 million sq ft (120,000 m). Upon completion in 2004, it crossed a major
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A variety of shows have been taped in the convention center including Food Network specials and the 2009
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was the most attended trade show in the United States, with over 200,000 attendees on several occasions.
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In 2000, early planning began for another expansion of the center. The new $ 150 million South Hall was
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was supposed to perform at the convention center on April 19, 1970, capping the final show of their
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The Convention Center was also the site of several major professional boxing fights in the 1960s:
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construction trade show in 2008 used the most space, 2,400,000 sq ft (220,000 m).
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is the most attended annual trade show at this location, with more than 140,000 attendees.
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had more than 10,000,000 sq ft (930,000 m) of exhibit space.
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operating at higher speeds, as of May 2021 no date has been set for this.
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vehicles. While the long-term goal of the system is to have
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exhibit space. The expansion was complete as of 2021.
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Las Vegas Convention Centre


Paradise Road
Winchester, Nevada
Coordinates
36Β°07β€²53β€³N 115Β°09β€²05β€³W / 36.131516Β°N 115.151507Β°W / 36.131516; -115.151507
Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority
Las Vegas Convention Center (LV Monorail station)
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convention center
Winchester, Nevada
Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority
Conexpo-Con/Agg
Las Vegas Valley
Las Vegas Strip
Las Vegas Park Speedway
rotunda
Gene Fullmer
Sugar Ray Robinson
Benny Paret
Sonny Liston
Floyd Patterson
Muhammad Ali
Led Zeppelin
Spring 1970 North American Tour
Robert Plant
UNLV Runnin' Rebels men's basketball
Billy Graham
1994 FIFA World Cup

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