Reinvention
of
Detroit’s
Cobo
Conference
&
Exhibition
Center
Unveiled
Through
Three-Year,
$221
Million
Customer-Focused
Renovation
and
Expansion
Plan
DETROIT
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The
Detroit
Regional
Convention
Facility
Authority
(DRCFA) unveiled
a
three-year,
$221
million
plan for
the
reinvention
of Cobo
Conference
&
Exhibition
Center,
Metro
Detroit’s
regional
convention
facility.
The
bond-financed
project
is Phase
III of a
multi-year
strategic
plan to
return
Cobo
Center
to its
historic
role as
one of
North
America’s
premier
meeting
and
convention
venues.
In
creating
its
strategic
plan,
the
DRCFA
focused
on
restoring
Cobo
Center’s
competitiveness
in the
national
meeting
and
convention
landscape,
revitalizing
Cobo
Center
with an
updated
image
and
improving
Cobo
Center’s
financial
viability
through
increased
revenue
opportunities
and
decreased
costs.
The most
visible
upgrades
to Cobo
Center
that
were
announced
today
include:
• The
reinvention
of Cobo
Arena as
a
40,000-square
foot
ballroom
with
supporting
meeting,
pre-function
and
back-of-house
spaces.
This new
ballroom
will
feature
a glass
wall and
open-air
terrace
facing
Hart
Plaza
and
Detroit’s
downtown
to the
east, as
well as
pre-function
space
with a
panoramic
view of
the
Detroit
River
and the
international
border
with
Canada
to the
south.
• The
creation
of a new
“signature
space”
for Cobo
Center
in the
form of
a
spacious
three
story
glass
atrium
that
links
the main
floor of
the
venue
with a
new
entrance
facing
the
Detroit
River,
bringing
the
lower-level
exhibition
space
more
naturally
into the
flow of
a
meeting
or
convention
and
linking
Cobo
Center
more
fully to
Detroit’s
revitalized
riverfront.
•
Significant
renovation
to the
building’s
primary
façade
on the
east
side
facing
downtown
Detroit.
The
primary
element
will be
a
high-tech
“media
mesh”
that
will
function
as a
giant
digital
signboard
welcoming
conventions
and
guests
to
Detroit
and to
the new
Cobo
Center.
Additional
elements
include
a new
entrance
to the
recently-developed
food
court,
improved
protection
from the
elements
for
arriving
guests
and
increased
use of
glass in
exterior
walls to
tie
events
at Cobo
Center
more
closely
into the
surrounding
city.
•
Reconfiguration
of most
meeting
and
breakout
room
space
throughout
the
venue,
especially
along
the
south
side of
the
facility
along
the
Detroit
River,
to meet
the
needs of
today’s
meeting
and
event
planners.
The
majority
of the
exterior
walls
along
the
river
will be
replaced
by
high-efficiency
glass
walls to
take
advantage
of
Cobo’s
riverside
location
and
update
Detroit’s
signature
river
skyline
view for
the 21st
Century.
In
addition
to these
major
updates
to Cobo
Center,
many
other
significant
changes
will be
made to
the
facility
that
will
improve
customer
experience,
reduce
customer
costs,
improve
reliability,
enhance
safety
and
security,
improve
operational
efficiency,
save
energy,
reduce
environmental
impact
and
integrate
Cobo
Center
better
into the
surrounding
downtown,
including:
• New
communication
systems
•
Improved
access
control
with
three
main
entrance
points,
including
direct
lower
level
Motor
Lobby
access
•
Parking
enhancements,
including
a 20%
parking
space
increase.
• More
efficient
environmental
systems
•
Enclosure
of the
loading
dock
•
Creation
of an
additional
loading
dock
ramp to
street
level
•
Additional
electrical
provision
capabilities
in
exhibition
spaces
• Finish
upgrades,
including
wall
coverings
and
carpet
throughout
•
Creation
of
service
corridors
where
possible
to move
materials
handling
and
other
work out
of
public
spaces
• New
CCTV and
fire
protection
systems
“We are
making
the
changes
to Cobo
Center
that our
customers,
stakeholders
and
competitive
research
have
told us
are
necessary
to
return
Cobo to
an
industry-leading
status
that
will
assist
in
attracting
meetings
and
conventions
to Metro
Detroit,”
said
Larry
Alexander,
chairman
of the
DRCFA
Board of
Directors.
“We are
not
satisfied
with
‘good
enough.’
This
plan
leapfrogs
Cobo
Center
over
competitive
convention
centers
and
gives
Metro
Detroit
a
cornerstone
facility
worthy
of our
region’s
proven
ability
to host
world-class
events.”
Work
will
begin
immediately
on Phase
III
activities,
with
construction
planned
around
existing
commitments
at Cobo
Center
so as
not to
disrupt
customer
events
or
access.
All
major
project
elements
are
planned
to be
complete
by the
2014
North
American
International
Auto
Show in
January,
with
full
project
completion
expected
by
December
of 2014.
About
the
Detroit
Regional
Convention
Facility
Authority:
The
Detroit
Regional
Convention
Facility
Authority
(DRCFA)
was
created
in 2009
to
operate
Cobo
Convention
and
Exhibition
Center
in
Detroit
under
long-term
lease
from the
City of
Detroit.
The
DRCFA
Board of
Directors
is
comprised
of five
representatives
selected
by the
Governor
of
Michigan,
the
Mayor of
Detroit,
and the
county
executives
of
Wayne,
Oakland
and
Macomb
Counties.
The
DRCFA
receives
funding
from
revenues
at Cobo
Center
as well
as
support
from the
state’s
Convention
Fund.
For more
information,
visit
the
Authority’s
Web site
at
www.DRCFA.org.