The Dallas City Council is going forward with its plans to replace the Kay Bailey Hutchinson Convention Center with a new 2.5 million square foot building and several new amenities.
The plan would not only include a new convention center, but a convention district. Eventually maybe even a deck park that would connect to the Cedars neighborhood – something businesses here say they would benefit from.Four years ago, Monica Greene opened a new restaurant in Dallas’ Cedars neighborhood after seeing its potential.
City projections show compared to the Kay Bailey Hutchinson Center, the project could nearly double annual attendance, yield 50 to 100,000 jobs, and create $30 to $50 billion in total spending over 30 years. A 2% increase on city hotel tax would have to be approved by voters to fund the project.
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