Vibrant Moscone Center » Exhibition City News
By Kerstan Szczepanski, Exhibition City News Located in the heart of San Francisco's vibrant South of Market (SoMa) district, Moscone Center (747 Howard Street) is the city's largest convention center and one of the West Coast's top venues. Moscone Center originally opened in 1981 and has expanded over the years to include more than 2 million square feet of total space, including more than 700,000 square feet spread across three main exhibition halls: Moscone North, Moscone South and Moscone West flexible exhibition space. The center's most recent renovation, completed in 2019, added more than 300,000 square feet of new functional space, including a spacious lobby, conference rooms and state-of-the-art technology throughout the facility. These upgrades solidify Moscone Center’s status as a cutting-edge venue. Architecturally, Moscone is a seamless blend of modern design and functionality. The center is divided into three main buildings. The interconnected nature of the building and its advanced technical infrastructure give it a high degree of flexibility,…
Moscone Convention Center, San Francisco, United States
Exhibition room: 747 Howard Street San Francisco, CA 94103 United States View mapSite area: 65,000 square meters Country region: North America United States Moscone Convention Center, San Francisco, United States(Moscone Convention Center), located in San Francisco, United States, is the world's largest conference and exhibition complex. The exhibition hall floor has over 700,000 square feet (65,000 square meters) of conference space with a total of 6 exhibition halls. Halls A, B, and C are located in the South Building and Halls D and E are located in the North Moscone building. A complex of three main halls spanning three city blocks and covering 87 acres (35 hectares) in the South Market district, the convention center opened in 1981 and is named after the former mayor of San Francisco.In March 2004, Powerlight installed a large solar electric system on the roof of the center. The installation of the system marks San Francisco's first major step toward obtaining all of its city's…