September 2005 Annual Convention Center Construction Update 30 construction projects under way or planned in the United States and Canada will add more than 4.9 million square feet of exhibit space By Joshua Moss
 Cities remain undaunted in their quest to obtain convention and trade show business, despite some rumblings about a glut of exhibition space in 2005. A total of 22 new projects, both new facilities and expansions, have broken ground so far in 2005, according to EXPO research. Of those, eight are brand new convention centers — several in communities new to the convention industry such as Jackson, MS, and McAllen, TX. Still others are further expansions of existing convention powerhouse destinations such as the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center in New Orleans and the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York City.
The construction boom is fueled, in part, by expanding shows, a plethora of new show launches and the increased availability of capital to fund construction. Several cities on this year’s list have contemplated construction for several years now, but held off after the terrorist attacks of 9/11 and the subsequent industry slump.
Today, however, there are 30 construction projects under way or planned in the United States and Canada. Ten of the facilities are brand new, and 20 are expanding their exhibit space. In total, the 30 facilities will build about 4.9 million square feet of exhibit space. At this time last year, there were 30 construction projects under way or planned in the United States and Canada, estimated to build a total of about 4.4 million square feet of exhibit space.
Ten projects have been completed so far in 2005, adding a total of about 920,000 square feet of exhibit space to the market. Of the completed projects so far this year, the four new facilities have built a total of about 609,000 square feet of exhibit space, and the six expansions have built a total of about 311,000 square feet of exhibit space.
Four more facilities, totaling about 437,000 square feet of exhibit space, are expected to be completed by the end of this year. The 12 projects completed in 2004 offered a total of about 1.35 million square feet of exhibit space, and the 14 projects that will be completed in 2005 will offer about 1.36 million square feet of exhibit space. Here’s a guide to facilities under construction and completed in 2005.
Joshua Moss is an editorial intern for EXPO.
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