Austin Convention Center officially offline as $1.6B redevelopment begins

While the convention center undergoes its multi-year makeover, tourism leaders are already looking ahead, securing commitments from groups eager to experience the redesigned center in 2029. In the meantime, event business will likely spill into hotel ballrooms and meeting facilities across the city — those spaces are highlighted in ABJ's latest list of meeting facilities at the end of this report.
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