| The Wilmington Convention Center Approved Design
Background
The Wilmington Convention Center will be located on the historic
riverfront in downtown
Wilmington
. The facility will serve as an economic catalyst for the region, with
construction expected to begin early next year.
The
convention center will be built and operated without property tax
dollars. State legislation devotes funds from the city’s 3% hotel
room tax to build the convention center. Armada Hoffler of Virginia
Beach, VA, a nationally known development firm, will operate, maintain
and repair the convention center at their expense and will assume all
profits or losses.
Design
concepts
Armada Hoffler has engaged RTKL Architects of Washington, D.C. to
design the convention center. The public, City Council, and various
stakeholders have had an opportunity to provide input and RTKL will
now move to finalize their design by the end of this year.
Design
inspirations
As an inspiration for the preliminary design, RTKL saw how the
skylines of port cities had historically been defined not by the
buildings, but by the masts of the ships in port. Their design
therefore uses shapes and materials suggestive of masts, sails, and
hulls of ships to emphasize our legacy as a port city.
Basics
- 120,000 square-foot convention center on
North Front Street
- 270 room Marriott Hotel beside convention center
- Convention Center funded by 3% hotel room tax
- Hotel paid for privately by developer
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