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Raleigh to start construction on convention center expansion

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Raleigh to start construction on convention center expansion

An amphitheater relocation and new hotel are included in a funding package approved by the county last year.


By John Caulfield, Senior Editor | May 8, 2024
Raleigh Convention Center in North Carolina
The convention center in downtown Raleigh, N.C., which opened in 2008, is being expanded by 300,000 sf to accommodate business growth. Image: Courtesy of the city of Raleigh, N.C.

The city of Raleigh, N.C., is ready to break ground on the $387.5 million expansion of its Raleigh Convention Center that will add 300,000 sf to the facility, bringing its total to 800,000 sf.

Scheduled for completion in 2028, the expansion will include 80,000 sf of flexible event space and 30 meeting rooms. It will also be the new home for the Red Hat Amphitheater, which is moving one block south from its current location into a 6,000-person capacity space. Red Hat's new digs should be ready by 2026.

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Raleigh is building a 550-key hotel across the street from the convention center. The city is developing this one-acre property with Preston Hollow Community Capital and Provident Resources Group. The hotel will operate under the Omni Hotels & Resorts banner, and include 55,000 sf of meeting space, several food and beverage outlets, a rooftop pool, and spa, and fitness center. The hotel is scheduled to open in 2027.

A joint venture consisting of Skanska, Clancy & Theys, and D.A. Everett is managing the construction of the convention center expansion, which was designed by TVS and RATIO Design. Cumming Group and Cate Services are the owner’s reps on this project.

A record boost in convention-related visitors

Raleigh Convention Center and Red Hat Amphitheater are part of The Complex, a group of convention and entertainment venues that also includes Martin Marietta Center for the Performing Arts, and the Coastal Credit Union Music Part at Walnut Creek. Combined, these venues attract over 1.3 million visitors annually. Kerry Painter, The Complex’s Executive Manager, said in a prepared statement that the vision for the convention center expansion “is to create a space that can be something for everyone––welcoming, accessible, smart, and convenient.”

Chris Whitley, Jr., a vice president with Cumming Group, added that the expansion is addressing “the growing demand from our community for larger, more versatile event spaces.”

Last August, Wake County (N.C.) commissioners approved the funding for this project, using tax money from hotel stays and restaurant meals. Thirty-two million dollars of funding will pay for the relocation of Red Hat Amphitheater. Another $75 million in funding will go toward the hotel’s construction.

TVS, which is based in Atlanta, designed the existing convention center, and Skanska completed its construction in 2008. The convention center includes a 150,000-sf exhibit hall, 20 meeting rooms totaling 30,000 sf, and a 32,000-sf grand ballroom that can seat 2,400.

The city stated that it chose TVS and RATIO Design to design the expansion because of their international design experience, according to Exhibitor magazine’s website. Exhibitor also reported that fiscal 2023 was a record-breaking year for Raleigh Convention Center, which booked over 100,000 hotel room nights from convention-related business in conjunction with the Greater Raleigh Convention and Visitors Bureau.

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