EXPERIENCE


CONVENTION CENTER EXPERIENCE

Over the past 20 years, members of our firm have assisted a variety of clients with the planning, development and operations of convention, conference, civic, exhibition and other assembly facilities. Specifically, members of our firm have participated in over 400 engagements throughout 35 states and six countries with respect to convention, conference, civic, exhibition and other assembly facilities. We have performed studies in markets of all sizes -- small, medium and large. As our focus is on the convention and assembly industry, we are continually researching emerging trends and conditions that impact convention center management, visitor bureaus, public facility authorities and other such industry participants.

A sample of selected projects include:

Additionally, other CSL facility planning engagements involving convention, conference, exhibition and trade facilities include the following:

  • Anaheim, California (Expanded/Renovated Anaheim Convention Center)
  • Arlington, Virginia (New Conference Center)
  • Austin, Texas (New Convention/Civic Center)
  • Baltimore, Maryland (Maryland Convention Facilities)
  • Bangor, Maine (New Convention Center)
  • Bartlesville, Oklahoma (New Convention/Civic Center)
  • Bellevue, Washington, (Expanded/Renovated Meydenbauer Center)
  • Bentonville, Arkansas (New Civic Center)
  • Biloxi, Mississippi (Expanded/Renovated Mississippi Coast Convention Center)
  • Boise, Idaho (Expanded/Renovated of Boise Centre on the Grove)
  • Boston, Massachusetts (Expanded/Renovated Boston Conv. & Exhibition Center)
  • Boulder, Colorado (New Conference Center)
  • Branson, Missouri (New Branson Convention Center)
  • Buena Park, California (New Exhibition Center)
  • Burlingame, California (New Conference Center)
  • Chandler, Arizona (New Conference Center)
  • Charleston, West Virginia (Expanded/Renovated Charleston Civic Center)
  • Cincinnati, Ohio (Expanded/Renovated Cincinnati Convention Center)
  • Cleveland, Ohio (Expanded/Renovated Cleveland Convention Center)
  • Covington, Kentucky (Expanded Northern Kentucky Convention Center)
  • Denver, Colorado (Expanded Colorado Convention Center)
  • Des Moines, Iowa (New Convention Center)
  • Dubuque, Iowa (New Convention Center)
  • Dubuque, Iowa (New Conference Center)
  • Dunn, North Carolina (New Exhibition Center)
  • Durango, Colorado (New Conference Center)
  • Evansville, Indiana (New Convention Center)
  • Fort Lauderdale, Florida (Expanded Broward County Conv. Center)
  • Fort Wayne, Indiana (Expanded/Renovated Grand Wayne Center)
  • Fort Worth, Texas (Expanded/Renovated Fort Worth Convention Center)
  • Gatlinburg, Tennessee (New Gatlinburg Convention Center)
  • Granbury, Texas (New Conference Center)
  • Grand Junction, Colorado (Expanded Conference center and New EventCenter)
  • Hammond, Louisiana (New Convention Center)
  • Hartford, Connecticut (New Hartford Convention Center)
  • Helena, Montana (New Convention Facility)
  • Hendricks County, Indiana (New Conference Center)
  • Hendricks County, Indiana (New Events Center)
  • Hollywood Park, Texas (New Conference Center)
  • Homer, Alaska (New Conference Center)
  • Honolulu, Hawaii (Expanded/Renovated Hawaii Convention Center)
  • Houston, Texas (Expanded/Renovated George R. Brown Convention Center)
  • Jackson, Michigan (New Convention Center)
  • Jacksonville, Florida (Expanded/Renovated Prime Osborn Convention Center)
  • Joliet, Illinois (New Convention Facilities)
  • Kansas City, Missouri (American Royal Complex)
  • Kansas City, Missouri (Crown Center)
  • Kansas City, Missouri (Expanded Bartle Hall Complex)
  • Knoxville, Tennessee (Expanded/Renovated Knoxville Convention Center)
  • La Crosse, Wisconsin (La Crosse Center)
  • Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri (New Exhibition/Civic Center)
  • Lancaster, Pennsylvania (New Convention Center)
  • Lane County, Oregon (New Convention Center)
  • Lansing, Michigan (Expanded Lansing Center)
  • Laredo, Texas (New/Expanded Laredo Civic Center)
  • Las Vegas, Nevada (Expanded/Renovated Cashman Center)
  • Las Vegas, Nevada (Expanded/Renovated Las Vegas Convention Center)
  • Layton, Utah (Expanded Davis Conference Center)
  • Lincoln, Nebraska (New Conference Center)
  • Los Angeles, California (Los Angeles Convention Center)
  • Louisville, Kentucky (Expanded/Renovated Commonwealth Convention Center)
  • Lubbock, Texas (Expanded/Renovated Lubbock Memorial Civic Center)
  • Lubbock, Texas (Expanded/Renovated Lubbock Memorial Coliseum)
  • Madison, Wisconsin (Expanded/Renovated Alliant Energy Center)
  • McAllen, Texas (New Convention Center)
  • Mexico City, Mexico (New Convention Center)
  • Miami, Florida (Coconut Grove Convention Center)
  • Miami, Florida (Knight Center./Miami Convention Center)
  • Miami, Florida (Expanded/Renovated Miami Beach Convention Center)
  • Miami, Florida (Downtown Miami Convention Center)
  • Midland, Texas (New Convention Center)
  • Milwaukee, Wisconsin (Expanded/Renovated MECCA/Wisconsin Center)
  • Milwaukee, Wisconsin (Wisconsin Center District)
  • Minneapolis, Minnesota (Expanded Minneapolis Convention Center)
  • Montgomery, Alabama (New/Expanded Montgomery Civic Center)
  • Moorhead, Minnesota (New Conference Center)
  • Muskegon, Michigan (New Exhibition Center)
  • Muskingum County, Ohio (New Event Center)
  • Myrtle Beach, South Carolina (New Convention Center)
  • Nashville, Tennessee (Expanded/Renovated Nashville Convention Center)
  • New Braunfels, Texas (New/Expanded Civic Center)
  • New Iberia, Louisiana (New Conference Center)
  • New Orleans, Louisiana (Expanded Ernest N. Morial Conv. Center)
  • New York, New York (Expanded/Renovated Jacob K. Javits Convention Center)
  • New York, New York (Pier 94 Exhibition/Trade Center)
  • New York, New York (New Convention Center)
  • Newark, New Jersey (New Exhibition Center)
  • Ocean City, Maryland (Expanded Roland E. Powell Convention Center)
  • Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (Expanded/Renovated Cox Communication Center)
  • Osage Beach, Missouri (New Civic Center)
  • Owatonna, Minnesota (New Conference Center)
  • Pasadena, California (Expanded/Renovated Pasadena Center)
  • Pensacola, Florida (New Convention Center)
  • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Expanded Pennsylvania Convention Center)
  • Pinehurst, North Carolina (New Convention Center)
  • Portland, Maine (New/Expanded Convention Facilities)
  • Portland, Oregon (Expanded/Renovated Portland Memorial Coliseum)
  • Provo, Utah (New Conference Center)
  • Quad Cities, Iowa (New Events Center)
  • Reading, Pennsylvania (New Greater Reading Expo Center)
  • Redding, California (New Convention Center)
  • Reno, Nevada (New Convention Center)
  • Richmond, Indiana (New Conference Center)
  • Roanoke, Virginia (New Conference Center)
  • Sacramento, California (Sacramento Convention Center)
  • Salt Lake City, Utah (Expanded/Renovated Salt Palace)
  • San Antonio, Texas (Expanded/Renovated Gonzalez Convention Center)
  • San Francisco, California (Pier 48 Exhibition Center)
  • San Juan, Puerto Rico (Expanded/Renovated Puerto Rico Convention Center)
  • Santa Fe, New Mexico (New Civic Center)
  • Sarasota, Florida (New Convention Center)
  • Scranton, Pennsylvania (New Exhibition Center)
  • Seattle, Washington (Expanded/Renovated Washington State Convention and Trade Center)
  • Sioux Falls, South Dakota (New/Expanded Sioux Falls Convention Center)
  • Snowmass, Colorado (New Conference Facility)
  • Soldotna, Alaska (New Events Center)
  • South Lake Tahoe, California (New Convention Facility)
  • South San Francisco, California (Expanded So. San Francisco Conference Center)
  • Springfield, Massachusetts (New Civic Center)
  • Springfield, Missouri (New Convention Center)
  • St. Charles, Missouri (New Convention Center)
  • St. Cloud, Minnesota (Expanded/Renovated St. Cloud Civic Center)
  • St. Louis, Missouri (America's Center)
  • St. Paul, Minnesota (St. Paul RiverCentre)
  • Stillwater, Oklahoma (New Convention Center)
  • Temple, Texas (Expanded/Renovated Mayborn Civic & Convention Center)
  • Tulsa, Oklahoma (Expanded/Renovated Tulsa Convention Center)
  • Vail, Colorado (New Conference Center)
  • Washington, D.C (Expanded Washington D.C. Convention Center)
  • Waterbury, Connecticut (New Exhibition Center)
  • West Hollywood, California (New Conference Center)
  • West Palm Beach, Florida (Palm Beach Convention Center)
  • Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania (New Exhibition Center)
  • Woodstock, Illinois (New Exhibition Facility)




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