

A Flexible Ballroom Design Supports Large Events, Trade Shows, and Concurrent Meetings
Up to 900 guests can be seated and served full course meals prepared in the facility’s state-of-the-art kitchen. Separate back-of-house circulation provides food and server access to the main room without passing through the public spaces. Access is provided to permit the introduction of large items into the ballroom, allowing trade shows to take advantage of the facility. The main room can be subdivided into as many as six large meeting rooms for hosting smaller events. Acoustics was a key design criterion necessitating the use of high-performance operable partitions so that multiple events can be hosted concurrently without acoustic interference. This feature provides the operator with maximum booking flexibility.



Breakout Spaces Linked by a Central Corridor and Light‑Filled Atrium
Breakout rooms are provided on the opposite side of the main circulation corridor. A two-story atrium provides visual access to more breakout areas located on the second floor. Full food service can be provided on the upper level as events may require.

Flexible Event Spaces Powered by Robust IT and Continuous Connectivity
Flexibility was a key design requirement allowing the facility to host meetings with up to 2000 participants or as few as 10 or 12 guests. Infrastructure is provided to allow the main room to host trade shows. State of the art IT infrastructure permits digital wireless internet access to all rooms and potential event configurations. A DAS system make sure guests will have cell phone access at all times no matter how large an event is being hosted.














