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Massachusetts Convention Center Authority
Agency nameMassachusetts Convention Center Authority
Formed1982
JurisdictionMassachusetts General Court, Massachusetts Governor
HeadquartersBoston, Massachusetts
Child1Massachusetts Department of Economic Development

Massachusetts Convention Center Authority. The Massachusetts Convention Center Authority is a public agency responsible for managing and operating convention centers in Massachusetts, including the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center and the Hynes Convention Center. The authority works closely with the Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism and the Greater Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau to promote Boston and Massachusetts as a destination for conventions, meetings, and events. The authority is overseen by the Massachusetts General Court and the Massachusetts Governor.

Overview

The Massachusetts Convention Center Authority is a key player in the state's tourism industry, working with organizations such as the United States Travel Association and the International Association of Convention and Visitors Bureaus to attract visitors to Massachusetts. The authority's facilities have hosted numerous high-profile events, including the Democratic National Convention and the Biotechnology Industry Organization's annual meeting. The authority also collaborates with local institutions, such as Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, to bring conferences and events to the state. Additionally, the authority works with the City of Boston and the Boston Redevelopment Authority to develop and improve the city's convention and tourism infrastructure.

History

The Massachusetts Convention Center Authority was established in 1982 by the Massachusetts General Court to develop and operate convention centers in Massachusetts. The authority's first major project was the construction of the Hynes Convention Center, which opened in 1988. The authority later developed the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center, which opened in 2004. The authority has also worked on several other projects, including the redevelopment of the Seaport District in Boston and the construction of the Innovation District in South Boston. The authority has collaborated with various state and local agencies, including the Massachusetts Department of Transportation and the Boston Planning & Development Agency.

Facilities

The Massachusetts Convention Center Authority operates several facilities, including the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center and the Hynes Convention Center. The Boston Convention and Exhibition Center is one of the largest convention centers in the United States, with over 500,000 square feet of exhibition space. The Hynes Convention Center is a popular venue for conferences and events, with over 175,000 square feet of exhibition space. The authority also manages several other facilities, including the Lansdowne Pub and the House of Blues Boston. The authority has hosted events for organizations such as the National Football League, the National Basketball Association, and the American Red Cross.

Governance

The Massachusetts Convention Center Authority is governed by a board of directors appointed by the Massachusetts Governor. The board includes representatives from the Massachusetts General Court, the City of Boston, and the Greater Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau. The authority is also advised by a committee of industry experts, including representatives from the International Association of Convention and Visitors Bureaus and the United States Travel Association. The authority works closely with other state agencies, including the Massachusetts Department of Economic Development and the Massachusetts Office of Business Development.

Economic Impact

The Massachusetts Convention Center Authority has a significant impact on the state's economy, generating millions of dollars in revenue each year. The authority's facilities attract thousands of visitors to Massachusetts, who spend money on hotels, restaurants, and other local businesses. The authority has also created hundreds of jobs in the hospitality and tourism industries. The authority works with organizations such as the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston and the Boston Chamber of Commerce to promote economic development in the state. Additionally, the authority collaborates with local institutions, such as Boston University and the University of Massachusetts Boston, to support research and development in the state.

Operations

The Massachusetts Convention Center Authority is responsible for the day-to-day operations of its facilities, including security, maintenance, and customer service. The authority also provides a range of services to event organizers, including catering, audio-visual equipment, and event planning. The authority works with companies such as Aramark and Sodexo to provide these services. The authority is committed to sustainability and has implemented several initiatives to reduce its environmental impact, including energy-efficient lighting and recycling programs. The authority has also partnered with organizations such as the Environmental Protection Agency and the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection to promote sustainability in the state. Category:Government agencies in Massachusetts

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