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Los Angeles Convention Center

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Los Angeles Convention Center
NameLos Angeles Convention Center
LocationLos Angeles, California
Coordinates34.0453, -118.2739
OwnerCity of Los Angeles
OperatorAnschutz Entertainment Group (AEG)
Built1971
Expanded1993, 1997, 2015

Los Angeles Convention Center. The Los Angeles Convention Center is a major convention center located in Downtown Los Angeles, California, and is one of the largest convention centers in the United States. It is owned by the City of Los Angeles and operated by Anschutz Entertainment Group (AEG), a subsidiary of The Anschutz Corporation. The center hosts various events and conventions throughout the year, including E3, Anime Expo, and Comic-Con.

History

The Los Angeles Convention Center was built in 1971 and has since undergone several expansions and renovations, including a major expansion in 1993, which added the South Hall and the West Hall. The center has hosted numerous high-profile events, including the 1984 Summer Olympics, Grammy Awards, and American Music Awards. It has also been the venue for various Democratic National Convention and Republican National Convention events, including the 2000 Democratic National Convention and the 1960 Democratic National Convention. The center has been managed by several companies, including SMG and AEG, which has been the operator since 2010.

Architecture and Design

The Los Angeles Convention Center was designed by Charles Luckman, a renowned architect who also designed the The Forum in Inglewood, California. The center's design features a unique blend of Modern architecture and Postmodern architecture, with a distinctive space-age style. The center's South Hall was designed by Gensler, a global architecture firm, and features a large atrium and a glass and steel façade. The center's West Hall was designed by HOK, a global architecture firm, and features a large exhibition space and a concourse with retail and dining options.

Facilities and Events

The Los Angeles Convention Center features over 720,000 square feet of exhibition space, including the South Hall, West Hall, and Kentia Hall. The center also features over 147,000 square feet of meeting space, including ballrooms, boardrooms, and conference rooms. The center hosts various events and conventions throughout the year, including trade shows, conferences, and expos. Some of the notable events hosted at the center include E3, Anime Expo, Comic-Con, Grammy Awards, and American Music Awards. The center has also hosted various sports events, including NBA and NHL games, and has been the venue for several concerts and performing arts events, including Los Angeles Philharmonic and Los Angeles Opera performances.

Location and Transportation

The Los Angeles Convention Center is located in Downtown Los Angeles, California, and is accessible by car, bus, and train. The center is situated near several major highways, including Interstate 10 and Interstate 110, and is within walking distance of several hotels, including the JW Marriott Los Angeles L.A. Live and the Ritz-Carlton, Los Angeles. The center is also accessible by public transportation, including the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LA Metro) Red Line and Blue Line subway lines, and several bus routes, including the LA Metro Bus and DASH bus systems.

Management and Operations

The Los Angeles Convention Center is managed by Anschutz Entertainment Group (AEG), a subsidiary of The Anschutz Corporation. AEG is a global sports and entertainment company that owns and operates several venues and teams, including the Staples Center and the Los Angeles Kings. The center is also overseen by the Los Angeles Tourism & Convention Board, a non-profit organization that promotes tourism and conventions in Los Angeles. The center has a staff of over 500 employees, including event coordinators, marketing and sales teams, and operations and maintenance personnel.

Renovations and Expansion

The Los Angeles Convention Center has undergone several renovations and expansions since its opening in 1971. The center's most recent expansion was completed in 2015, which added a new concourse and exhibition space. The center has also undergone several renovations, including a major renovation of the South Hall in 2013, which added new meeting space and retail and dining options. The center is currently undergoing a major renovation, which will add new exhibition space and meeting space, as well as improve the center's sustainability and energy efficiency. The renovation is being managed by AECOM, a global infrastructure consulting firm, and is expected to be completed in 2025. Category:Convention centers in the United States

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