According to St. Louis City and County officials, the need to expand the Complex has become critical as cities across the U.S. are making substantial investments in their convention centers as well as taking aggressive steps to lure lucrative meetings and conventions to their communities and regions.
“I’m excited to announce a joint commitment between St. Louis City and St. Louis County in America’s Center,” said City of St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson. “This investment has paid off for the St. Louis region in the past and it will continue to do so in the future.”
As an anchor to an entire subsector of the City’s downtown, America’s Center brings hundreds of thousands of people to the metropolitan area every year, hosting approximately 100 events annually with more than 600,000 attendees, 300,000 hotel room nights and generating $265 million of new direct economic spending for the community, according to Johnson Consulting.
In addition, the Complex supports more than 3,300 full-time jobs for residents across the St. Louis region.
At a press conference on Oct. 3 that was held to announce plans for the project, city officials expressed concern that because the facility’s amenities have not kept pace with competing convention centers in other cities, its prominence and value to the region are at risk.
In order to make the 41-year-old Complex more competitive in targeting the multimillion-dollar Midwest meetings market, the facility must undergo significant modernization, including expanded, contiguous and consistent quality exhibit space, improved loading dock access to the exhibit halls, the addition of a sizeable multi-purpose space, improved service access to exhibit halls and meetings areas, as well as other improvements.
The total cost of the project is estimated to cost approximately $175 million and will include the following elements: