Los Angeles Convention Center

The Award winning Los Angeles Convention Center (external link) is one of the key contributors to the economic and cultural vitality of Los Angeles. As one of the most technologically advanced, architecturally pleasing, and functionally superb venues in the world, our expert service teams are committed to providing you with a World Class experience worthy of our World Class city.

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Development History:
Opened in 1971 with 210,685 square feet of exhibit space, 21 meeting rooms and 9,230 square feet of pre-function/registration space. Major Expansion was completed in 1993, adding 347,000 square feet of exhibit space, 43 meeting rooms and a 299-seat theater. Kentia Hall with 162,000 square feet of exhibit space was added in 1997.

Design Features:
The Convention Center comprises a 347,000 square foot South Exhibit Hall, connected to 210,000 square feet West exhibit Hall by a two-story meeting room concourse bridging over Pico Boulevard. Kentia Hall located beneath the South Exhibit Hall can be converted into a parking area for 415 vehicles.

Major Components include:
720,000 ft2 of exhibit hall space
64 meeting rooms totaling 147,000 ft2 and a 299 seat presentation theater
Sun-filled spacious lobbies with artworks by nationally recognized artists
3 food courts
Full-service Business Center
On-site parking for 5,600 vehicles including electrical charge stations
Ample shuttle bus pick-up and drop-off areas
Advanced fiber optics, power and data/network systems.


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