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Huntington Place Convention Center
huntingtonplacedetroit.com
Address: One Washington Blvd., Detroit MI
Management Company: Detroit Regional Convention Facility Authority (DRCFA) and ASM Global
Founded: 1960
Exhibit Halls: 5
Exhibit Space: 723,000 sq ft
Max Ceiling Height: 30'
Meeting Rooms: 100
On-Site Business Center: Yes
LEED Certification: LEED Gold
GBAC STAR Accreditation: Yes
Loading Docks: 32
Load-In Bays: 34
Guest Rooms within One-Half Mile: 2000
Largest Event Spaces:
Exhibit Halls ABCD (623,000 sq ft)
Grand Riverview Ballroom (40,000 sq ft)
Huntington Place Atrium (30,000 sq ft)
Contact: Mary Klida, Senior Marketing & Communications Manager
Email: mklida@huntingtonplacedetroit.com
Phone: (847) 561-5945
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Detroit’s Huntington Place is the 17th largest convention center in the United States. Formerly named Cobo Center, it received the largest naming rights contract in history for a convention venue and became the TCF Center in 2019 before being renamed Huntington Place in 2022. Nearby attractions include the Detroit Theater District (the second largest in the U.S.), the Detroit Riverwalk (voted Best Riverwalk in America three years in a row by “USA Today” readers), and Ford Field.
Huntington Place was recertified as LEED Gold in 2023 and revived the venue’s Green Events offering that has resulted in 16 tons of post-event material donations to local nonprofits. The venue won the 2020 USGBC Leadership Award for Building Performance, making it the only convention center in the world to receive it. Huntington Place is owned by the Detroit Regional Convention Facility Authority (DRCFA) and operated by ASM Global.
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