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Since opening with much anticipation and fanfare on
May 1, 1997, the Atlantic City Convention Center has
become “Your Northeast Business Address”, hosting a wide
array of premier events from large public shows,
conventions and trade shows, to meetings and
conferences. Erected at a cost of $268 million, the
building is the largest and most expensive public
project in the city’s history, and was built under the
auspices of the New Jersey Sports and Exposition
Authority (NJSEA). It was the centerpiece of a
multi-billion dollar redevelopment plan which included
The Walk, a retail and entertainment complex, numerous
Casino Reinvestment Development Authority (CRDA)-funded
neighborhood partnerships, the Boardwalk Hall
renovation, the Grand Boulevard, the Sheraton Convention
Center Hotel, and new casino expansion projects.
The Convention Center, designed to incorporate and
reflect Atlantic City’s seaside location, won the
prestigious “Award of Excellence in Architectural
Design” from the Pennsylvania Society of Architects. A
regional décor is evident throughout the building, from
the wave-inspired carpeting and granite flooring to the
atrium’s Rock Bar, an attractive setting for any event
planner. Visitors entering the building are welcomed by
a 90-foot high skylit atrium lobby complete with a lobby
concierge, sculptures and art. Artist Jonathan Borofsky
created the five flying fish sculptures suspended above
the atrium floor. Twenty seven cast stone sculptures,
created by Thomas Van Dyke of Prospect Park and cast by
American Trim Stone of Haskell, are inset into the
atrium walls and represent local sea life such as
starfish, crabs and seahorses. The fourth floor
showcases artist William Wegman’s photographic exhibit
entitled Six Scenic Scenes that depicts his famous
weimaraners in costume and participating in activities
found throughout New Jersey. Both Borofsky’s and
Wegman’s creations were commissioned through New
Jersey’s Public Buildings Art Inclusion Act of 1978.
Wallace Roberts & Todd of Philadelphia, Pa is the
architect and landscape architect of the Center, a
project undertaken in joint venture with STV
Incorporated, Engineers.
The facility contains 500,000 contiguous square feet of
space and occupies a site of nearly 31 acres, making it
one of the East Coast’s largest Convention Centers. Five
spacious exhibit halls are located on the building’s
second level, ranging in size from 29,400 square feet to
199,500 square feet. The rooms can be contracted
individually, adjoined or easily configured to meet a
client’s needs. Hall A, at 29,400 square feet, can be
transformed into a ballroom or banquet hall. Services
available in each exhibit hall include electric, water,
voice/data, exhaust, compressed air, drain, and MATV. A
Show Manager’s Office, Press Office and securable
storage space are also conveniently located adjacent to
each exhibit hall.
The Center’s 45 meeting rooms surround the expansive
atrium lobby and total 109,100 square feet. Room
dimensions range from 11,880 square feet to 672 square
feet. The rooms’ amenities include soundproof panels,
assisted listening systems and voice, video and data
communications capabilities. MATV connection for audio
and video playback from point to point makes possible an
“in-house television station” for event promotion and
messaging. Room 311, a sophisticated Executive Level
Presentation Room, features a large screen projection
system with integrated video conferencing and video tape
and audio input, ideal for interactive meetings and
product demonstrations from the Convention Center to any
point in the world. The room was planned, executed and
continues to be managed by Verizon’s Enterprise
Solutions Group.
The facility’s ample pre-function space, more than
32,000 square feet, is well suited to registration,
retail or dining needs. The building is served by 29
covered loading docks, four drive-in doors, mechanical
levelators, and 1,400 indoor parking spaces. It is
connected with the Atlantic City Rail Terminal that runs
the Atlantic City Line from Philadelphia to Atlantic
City. Jitneys, buses and taxis queue at the front of the
building to provide service to other points within the
city. A pedestrian airbridge links the Convention Center
to the adjoining Sheraton Hotel. Located within a few
hours drive of nearly one third of the nation’s
population and 20 percent of the country’s business
addresses, the convention center is easily accessible
for convention, trade show and meeting attendees.
The Atlantic City Convention Center is committed to
preserving its unique seaside environment while
providing a safe, healthy atmosphere for our guests.
“Going Green” has consistently been one of the Center’s
main operating objectives. Several initiatives have
already been implemented throughout the facility while
others are in the works. Management remains committed to
exploring new opportunities to better conserve and reuse
our valuable resources through recycling, retrofitting
and seeking alternatives to energy. In June 2008, the
Atlantic City Convention & Visitors Authority (ACCVA)
and SMG announced that it had awarded Pepco Energy
Services, a subsidiary of Pepco Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:
POM) a 20-year power purchase agreement with the
Atlantic City Convention Center (ACCC) to install the
largest single roof-mounted solar array in the United
States. Under the 20-year contract, Pepco Energy
Services will build, own, operate and maintain the
2.36-megawatt solar array for the Atlantic City
Convention Center. Construction has begun and will be
completed by December 31, 2008. The solar panel project
is the first in a series of initiatives the ACCVA and
SMG are planning, including participation in the Convene
Green Alliance. The ACCVA was invited to participate as
a founding member of the Convene Green Alliance, a
grass-roots, industry initiative spearheaded by several
associations that seek to affect positive environmental
practices through national, regional and local outreach
and education. As a Convene Green Alliance member,
Atlantic City is one of only four destinations
including: Charlotte, NC; Nashville, TN; and Richmond,
VA.
Atlantic City, historically known for its fine
hospitality, continues this great tradition into the new
century. Servicing the client’s every need and the
satisfaction of all visitors to the Atlantic City
Convention Center is the goal of the management team.
The Atlantic City Convention & Visitors Authority serves
as the destination's principal marketing arm,
stimulating economic growth through convention, business
and leisure tourism development. The Authority oversees
the management of the Atlantic City Convention Center
and Boardwalk Hall. The Authority is the first in New
Jersey to achieve Destination Marketing Accreditation by
the Destination Marketing Association International. The
Authority is among an elite group of 47 accredited
convention and visitor bureaus throughout the United
States. For complete Atlantic City information, visit
www.atlanticcitynj.com.
From 1992 through July 2008, the New Jersey Sports and
Exposition Authority has overseen the operations and
management of the Atlantic City Convention & Visitors
Authority (ACCVA). In addition to overseeing the
Convention Center, the NJSEA supervised the $90 million
renovation of historic Boardwalk Hall, which was
transformed into a contemporary and exciting special
events center and re-opened in October 2001. On July 18,
N.J. Governor Jon Corzine signed a bill separating the
Atlantic City Convention & Visitors Authority (ACCVA)
from the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority. The
bill also transferred ownership of Boardwalk Hall and
the Atlantic City Convention Center to the ACCVA.
SMG is the world leader in facility management,
marketing and development, with more than 28 years
experience of successful facility management providing
the finest services, the greatest entertainment, and the
most positive customer experience for the buildings we
manage across the United States and around the world.
SMG delivers top-notch booking, marketing and sales,
construction and operations consultation and operations
development. Headquartered in Philadelphia, SMG provides
facility services to more than 200 venues in 41 states,
Puerto Rico, Mexico, Canada, Europe, China and the
Middle East, controls over 1.5 million entertainment
seats worldwide and manages more than ten million square
feet of exhibition space. For more information about SMG,
call 215-592-4100 or visit
www.smgworld.com.
As the catering company for the Convention Center,
Ovations Food Services is a company whose purpose is to
deliver fresh food and beverage with exceptional
services to public assembly facilities throughout the
United States and Canada. Ovations has been recognized
for attention to outstanding quality service,
consistently providing record breaking per capita
spending, and as the only national food services company
in which the principals work directly with facility
managers. Ovations specializes in providing services to
stadiums, arenas, convention centers, fairgrounds,
expo-centers, auto racing, casinos, performing arts
centers and amphitheaters.
Atlantic City Convention Center Electrical provides
power supply, outlets and plumbing connections to
exhibit areas and booths.
Presentation Services Audio Visual (PSAV) offers clients
the latest in audio-visual service and assistance with
the center’s technological capabilities.
The UPS Store, conveniently located on premises,
showcases a full line of products and services including
document finishing, faxing, color and black and white
copying, cellular phone rental, packaging and package
shipping and receiving, and a generous range of office
and sundry supplies.
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