Work is in Progress!
The Board of County Commissioners approved moving forward with expanding the size of the Broward County Convention Center and adding a new headquarters hotel after an extensive public engagement process.
With an addition of flexible indoor and outdoor contemporary event space, the County expects to attract more convention business with the enhanced mix of accommodations, meeting space and amenities. When completed, the expanded Convention Center will boast more than
1,200,000 square feet, including a
350,000 square foot contiguous exhibition hall, a new
65,000 square foot waterfront ballroom, the latest in new technology, new dining concepts, enhanced water taxi access and an iconic waterfront plaza with public access.
The Convention Center expansion project will add an additional
525,000+ square feet
of meeting space and an upscale
801-room headquarters hotel. It takes full advantage of the amenities of this beautifully scenic location on the Intracoastal Waterway, focused on a mix of activities associated with the Intracoastal and nearby Port Everglades, consistently ranked as one of the three busiest cruise ports in the world. The total cost of the project is estimated to be in the neighborhood of $1 billion.
The
Convention Center is South Florida’s premiere waterfront conference center – a stunning
600,000 square foot LEED EB Gold Certified facility, just a five-minute drive from Broward County's Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport and less than one mile from Broward County’s beaches.
The combined effect of the expansion and new hotel with public spaces and waterfront amenities is expected to bolster the local economy by more than
$200 million a year, by attracting more convention center and trade show business, increasing tourism and creating jobs in Broward County. The expansion and hotel projects are expected to be completed in late 2025 and create more than 1,000 full and part-time local jobs.
A signature dining destination will be constructed on the Plaza by the developer and operated by the hotel.
The County had previously issued a Request for Information (RFI) for an additional waterfront restaurant on the Plaza. We appreciated vendor participation in the pre-advertisement meeting and the valuable feedback received (no award was made from the RFI). The County has deferred a formal solicitation for an additional restaurant at this time.
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