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Dallas Moving Forward With Plans To Build New $2 Billion Convention Center

City Council Approves Resolution for New Facility in 14-1 Vote
The Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center, which is one of the largest convention centers in the nation, could be demolished after the Dallas City Council voted in favor of moving forward with a project to replace the aging building. (Wikimedia Commons)
The Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center, which is one of the largest convention centers in the nation, could be demolished after the Dallas City Council voted in favor of moving forward with a project to replace the aging building. (Wikimedia Commons)
CoStar News
February 10, 2022 | 7:37 P.M.

Dallas is making a big bet on the city's future in landing meeting and convention business with the City Council giving city staff and consultants the green light to move forward with the design process of a new $2 billion convention center meant to help attract major events and help make downtown Dallas more accessible from the southern end of the city.

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