L.A. City Council backs Convention Center expansion before 2028 Olympics (2024)

For decades, Los Angeles city leaders tried and failed to come up with a plan to expand the downtown Convention Center, a hulking green edifice adjacent to two freeways that dates to the 1970s.

On Tuesday, the City Council took a big step toward that overhaul, voting 13 to 1 to spend $54.4 million on pre-design work as part of a plan to expand the center before 2028, when Southern California hosts the Olympic Games.

The Convention Center doesn’t need to be bigger to host Olympic events such as table tennis and fencing. Still, city leaders want to use the international gathering as an impetus to start construction.

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“It’s an investment that we need to make,” said Councilmember Traci Park, who chairs committees related to Olympic planning and tourism. “And if we can do it now, it’s something that we should do.”

The initial cost for the pre-design work could be as high as nearly $100 million, when the cost of borrowing is added, according to city analysts.

The expansion plan, if it proceeds from there, could cost $4.78 billion over 30 years, including debt on any loans. But if engineers conclude in the coming months that it can’t be completed in time for the Olympics or will go over budget, it won’t go forward, city analysts said Tuesday.

City leaders have long lamented the awkward configuration of the center, which consists of two structures, the South Hall and the West Hall. There isn’t enough contiguous space, hurting L.A.’s ability to attract top-tier conventions, according to city leaders.

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The Wall Street Journal in 2023 ranked 30 of the largest convention centers in the U.S., scoring them on space, amenities, food options, proximity to airports and more. The Las Vegas Convention Center ranked No. 1, while Los Angeles ranked 21st.

The proposal approved by the council on Tuesday was reviewed by the city before the pandemic but stalled amid concerns about the coronavirus and whether people would attend conventions again.

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The design now under consideration would add a new building on Pico Boulevard to connect the West Hall — which opened in 1971 and was originally named Yorty Hall after Mayor Sam Yorty — with the South Hall, which was added in 1993.

The proposal is one of many designs put forward over the years to remake the center. In 2012, city leaders backed a plan to demolish the West Hall to make way for a $1.2-billion football stadium, but developer Anschutz Entertainment Group failed to attract an NFL team.

Backers of the current proposal, including Councilmember Curren Price, whose downtown and South L.A. district includes the convention center, said Tuesday that the revamped site would boost local business and attract conventions.

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“Not only will L.A. have a world-class Convention Center that we can be proud of just in time for the world stage, but also it’s going to bring together thousands of jobs,” Price said.

Some council members at Tuesday’s meeting expressed concern about spending money at a time when the city is slashing vacant positions to balance the budget. Others worried about the timeline for completing the project.

Under the plan, the city would pay for the construction of the center, but the work would be carried out through a private-public partnership with Anschutz Entertainment Group, which runs the convention center, and development firm Plenary Group.

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AEG’s ticketing arm is one of the companies handling sales for the Olympic Games.

The reworked facility would bring in new revenue, including additional parking and money from digital signs, according to a city report. When those revenue streams are factored in, the cost to the city would decrease to about $43 million a year, according to the report.

Many business and labor leaders support the project, arguing that it would create jobs and revitalize downtown. The downtown business group Central City Assn. played a major role in pushing forward this latest version of the plan.

The 2028 Olympics were billed by supporters as a fiscally responsible event because no major venues need to be built. However, experts warn that cities routinely spend public money on local improvements before the Games.

“I have seen this dynamic time and again where Olympic organizers say they don’t need upgrades to a new venue, but they’ll sure take advantage of the opportunity when it presents itself,” said Jules Boykoff, a professor of politics and government at Pacific University in Oregon and the author of several books on the Olympics.

At the same time, construction companies may have leverage over the city because of the hard 2028 deadline, Boykoff said.

Councilmember Monica Rodriguez, who represents the northeastern San Fernando Valley, was the lone vote against spending the funds.

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She expressed frustration that city analysts didn’t reveal that this project was in the wings when the council was briefed during budget hearings that started in April. City leaders have warned that city services will be stagnant in the coming year because of a lack of money.

“It’s not about whether or not we support the Convention Center. That isn’t the point. Yes, we do, myself included,” Rodriguez said. “The problem is, there’s been a horsing around with this — with this information coming.”

Councilmember Eunisses Hernandez, who represents several eastside neighborhoods near downtown, said at Tuesday’s meeting that her mother has worked at the Convention Center for more than two decades. She expressed concerned about the cost of the expanded center, even as she voted to move the plan forward.

“I do think we need to expand and invest in the Convention Center,” she said. “It just can’t come at the cost of us having to cut from other places.”

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L.A. City Council backs Convention Center expansion before 2028 Olympics (2024)

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What is the history of the LA Convention Center? ›

History. The convention center, designed by architect Charles Luckman, opened in 1971 and expanded in 1981, 1993 and 1997. It was originally built as a rectangular building, between Pico Boulevard and 11th Street (now Chick Hearn Ct.) on Figueroa Street.

Can you bring water into LA Convention Center? ›

Yes! Personal water bottles are allowed; however, we do not permit outside food. Beverages in bulk (such as a case of water) are also prohibited. Only, personal beverages are allowed.

Which US city has the largest convention center? ›

The crown jewel of the Windy City's expo and event scene, McCormick Place is just minutes from downtown Chicago. The convention centre is the largest in North America and comprises four buildings. Together, they account for 2.6 million square feet of exhibit halls, 170 meeting rooms, six ballrooms and four theatres.

What is the history of convention centers? ›

In the timeline of convening, the convention center is a new creation—basically a newborn—relative to Socrates' philosophical expositions in 375 B.C. Early iterations of the modern-day convention center began construction in the mid-19th century in the U.K., with venues such as Bingley Hall in Birmingham in 1850 and ...

What is the oldest convention center in the world? ›

2) Exhibition Place, Toronto, Canada – 1879

A National Historic Site of Canada is the Exhibition Place – a leading multi-complex destination that is as old as it is prevailing. The Exhibition Place is in Toronto, and situated on the north shoreline of Lake Ontario.

What is the history of the Salt Palace convention center? ›

The first Salt Palace in Utah was built in 1899 but was destroyed by fire in 1910. An indoor arena with the same name was completed in 1969 and was home to several professional sports teams while hosting concerts and other events. The arena was demolished, and a brand new convention center opened its doors in 1996.

Who owns the LA convention center? ›

Owned by the City of Los Angeles and managed by AEG Facilities, the LACC is delighted to welcome back RuPaul's DragCon LA, BET Experience, Anime Expo (AX), Beautycon LA and KCON LA, as well as newcomer, AlienCon.

What is the purpose of a convention center? ›

A convention center (American English; or conference centre in British English) is a large building that is designed to hold a convention, where individuals and groups gather to promote and share common interests. Convention centers typically offer sufficient floor area to accommodate several thousand attendees.

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