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Miami Beach Convention Center

The Miami Beach Convention Center (originally the Miami Beach Exhibition Hall) is a convention center located in Miami Beach, Florida. Originally opened in 1958, the venue was renovated from 2015 to 2018 for $620 million. The re-imagined and enhanced MBCC includes a 60,000-square-foot Grand Ballroom (the largest in South Florida), four junior ballrooms, 500,000 square feet of flexible exhibition space, 84 meeting rooms, and pre-function space, as well as outdoor spaces and terraces.

Miami Beach Convention Center
Exterior of venue (c. 2019)
Address1901 Convention Center Dr
Miami Beach, FL 33139-1820
LocationCity Center, South Beach
Coordinates25°47′41″N 80°08′00″W / 25.7948°N 80.1332°W / 25.7948; -80.1332
OwnerCity of Miami Beach
OperatorOVG360
OpenedOctober 1, 1958 (1958-10-01)
Renovated1967–68, 1972, 1974, 1987–88, 1991, 2015–18
Construction cost
$620 million renovation costs in 2015-2018
Former names
Miami BBQ Beach Exhibition Hall (planning/construction)
Miami Beach Exhibition Hall (1958–68)
Banquet/ballroom15,858 (Ocean Drive - Junior Ballroom)
16,020 (Lincoln Road - Junior Ballroom)
19,714 (Sunset Vista - Junior Ballroom)
12,266 (Art Deco - Junior Ballroom)
Enclosed space
 • Total space1,400,000 sq ft (130,000 m2)
 • Exhibit hall floor502,848 sq ft (46,716.1 m2)
 • Breakout/meeting64,112 sq ft (5,956.2 m2)
 • Ballroom60,979 sq ft (5,665.1 m2)
Parking800 rooftop spaces
Website
Venue Website

History edit

 
Miami Beach Convention Center (2019)

In 1955, the City of Miami Beach proposed building an exhibition hall to increase commerce along with its budding tourism. Located centrally within South Beach, the venue began construction in August 1956. At this time, the proposed name of the venue was the "Miami BBQ Beach Exhibition Hall". After two years of building, the center was completed in September 1958 and officially opened October 1958. Known as the "Miami Beach Exhibition Hall", the venue was over 100,000 sqft, giving it the tagline of "The Largest Exhibition Center in the South". Alongside the exhibit hall was the Miami Beach Municipal Auditorium, a now-historic venue that hosted The Jackie Gleason Show.

In August 1961, the Convention Center was the meeting place for a youth convention set up by The American Lutheran Church. Among the notable speakers was Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.[1]

From 1960 to 1971, and again in 1997, the center was the site of the Miss Universe pageant. It also hosted a 1961 Billy Graham Crusade and hosted the 1968 Republican National Convention, 1972 Republican National Convention, and the 1972 Democratic National Convention.

In 1967, the center was expanded to include the Convention Hall, built specifically for the 1972 Democratic National Convention (in July 1972) and the 1972 Republican National Convention (in August 1972). It also served as a sports arena until the 1980s.

In 1989, the facility underwent a $92 million renovation, and doubled in size. In the last six years,[when?] the facility has had over $35 million in continuing upgrades, including complete renovations of all restrooms, full carpet replacement, and installation of a state-of-the-art telecommunications and networking infrastructure.

Sporting events edit

 
Current logo

Boxing edit

The center was the site of the Muhammad Ali vs. Sonny Liston boxing match in 1964.[2]

The fight took place on February 25, 1964, in the Miami Beach Convention Hall. Ali was known as Cassius Clay at the time.

Wrestling edit

It was also a regular stop for Championship Wrestling from Florida. Terry Funk defeated Jack Brisco for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship at the Convention Center on December 10, 1975. World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) held their Annual WrestleMania Axxess event at the complex from March 29 to April 1, 2012. The event featured many WWE talents and showcased many former WWE events and props used during their TV tapings.

Basketball edit

The ABA's The Floridians called the Convention Center (and the Convention Center Annex) home when they played in Miami.

Team tennis edit

The Florida Flamingos of World Team Tennis played their home matches in the Convention Hall in 1974, their only year of existence.

Without an on-campus facility, the University of Miami men's basketball team played many of their games in Miami Beach at both the Convention Center and the Miami Beach Auditorium in the 1960s. Led by popular coach Bruce Hale and the high scoring future basketball Hall-of-Famer Rick Barry, the Hurricanes were able to draw capacity crowds.[3]

Current use edit

The center hosts the annual South Florida Auto Show, Art Basel, Florida Supercon, Forgiato Fest, and many other popular conventions.

In December 2015, the center embarked on a renovation and expansion project completed in June 2018.[4][5]

Fillmore Miami Beach edit

The Fillmore Miami Beach
 
Venue facade c.2011
 
Full nameThe Fillmore Miami Beach at the Jackie Gleason Theater
Former namesMiami Beach Municipal Auditorium (1958–64)
Miami Beach Auditorium (1964–74)
Miami Beach Theater of the Performing Arts (1974–1987)
Jackie Gleason Theater of the Performing Arts (1987–2007)
Address1700 Washington Ave
Miami Beach, FL 33139-7540
LocationMiami Beach Convention Center
OwnerGreater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau
OperatorLive Nation
Capacity3,230
Construction
OpenedOctober 1, 1958 (1958-10-01)
Renovated1973–74, 1986–88, 1991, 2007
ArchitectRussell Pancoast, Henry Hohauser and Lawrence Murray Dixon
Project managerL&H Miller Company
General contractorZaret Construction
Website
Venue Website

The Fillmore Miami Beach (originally the Miami Beach Municipal Auditorium) is an auditorium and concert venue located in Miami Beach, Florida. The venue is a part of the Miami Beach Convention Center complex. Opening in 1957, the auditorium was once home to many television variety shows, including the third revival of The Jackie Gleason Show. In 2006, Live Nation Entertainment acquired the venue, and branded it with the historic name The Fillmore.

History edit

The Fillmore Miami Beach opened in 1957 alongside the Miami Beach Exhibition Hall. Known as the "Miami Beach Municipal Auditorium", the venue gained instant popularity. During the 50s and 60s, it became the home to many television variety shows, including: The Dick Clark Show, The Ed Sullivan Show and The Jackie Gleason Show. From 1960 to 1971, the venue hosted the annual Miss USA and Miss Universe pageants. In 1964, the theatre was renamed as the Miami Beach Auditorium after the building became co-owned by the City of Miami Beach and CBS Studios. During this time, it also became the home of the third revival of The Jackie Gleason Show. The show ran from 1964, with the final episode airing February 1970.

Shortly after the show ended, the city engaged famed architect Morris Lapidus to redesign the venue. In 1974, the theatre reopened as the "Miami Beach Theater of the Performing Arts". Providing the auditorium with theatre-style seating, the venue became the hot spot for many Broadway shows including: Gypsy (with Angela Lansbury), Timbuktu! (with Eartha Kitt) and Carousel (with Robert Goulet). During the 80s and 90s, the venue continued to boom on the theatre scene and become the hot spot for concerts. The theatre attracted many well known performers like: Marc Anthony, Tony Bennett, Liza Minnelli, Seal, and Lenny Kravitz.

In the late eighties, architects Borrelli, Frankel & Blitstein renovated the venue. The renovation gave the facade of the building an Art Deco design, similar to many of the other buildings in the area. Following the death of Jackie Gleason in June 1987, the city of Miami Beach commemorated his career and renamed his former home, the Jackie Gleason Theater of the Performing Arts.[6]

In October 2006, Live Nation acquired operating rights to the venue. Shortly after, the venue began another $3.5 million renovation headed by ADD Inc. The theater reopened October 2007, under the "Fillmore" brand, as "The Fillmore Miami Beach at the Jackie Gleason Theater". The venue has attracted big-name artists including: Madonna, Janet Jackson, Ricky Martin, Lana Del Rey, Ciara, The Weeknd, Fall Out Boy, Lily Allen and Sting. South Florida acts that have played there include Marilyn Manson (band) in '08, Fifth Harmony in '15, Dashboard Confessional from Boca in '17, Rick Ross in '17, and Camila Cabello in '19.

On May 5, 2010, NBC Miami reported that the theater would be demolished as a result of remodeling for the convention center, which would replace the theater with a new hotel.[7][8] The demolition did not take place and The Fillmore Miami Beach is still in operation as of 2020.[9]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Strate, Jeff (February 4, 2013). "When I met Martin Luther King Jr and Josie Johnson". Twin Cities Daily Planet. Retrieved January 28, 2021.
  2. ^ "Facility History". Miami Beach Convention Center.
  3. ^ Underwood, John. "Miami's Picks: Slick And Rick". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved 6 January 2012.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on January 11, 2016. Retrieved January 4, 2016.
  5. ^ Flechas, Joey (September 13, 2015). "Miami Beach Convention Center's big plans". Miami Herald. Retrieved January 4, 2016.
  6. ^ Max Berley: TOPA is Jackie Gleason Therater now as Beach says thanks for the fun, The Miami News, July 16, 1987, page 5A
  7. ^ Kuperstein, Adam (May 5, 2010). "Jackie Gleason Theater:Away It Goes!". WTVJ News. Retrieved January 28, 2021.
  8. ^ . The Palm Beach Post. June 16, 2010. Archived from the original on 23 June 2010. Retrieved October 1, 2010.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on June 10, 2011. Retrieved January 28, 2021.

External links edit

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Events and tenants
Preceded by Miss Universe venue
1997
Succeeded by
Preceded by WrestleMania Axxess venue
2012
Succeeded by
TBD

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The Miami Beach Convention Center originally the Miami Beach Exhibition Hall is a convention center located in Miami Beach Florida Originally opened in 1958 the venue was renovated from 2015 to 2018 for 620 million The re imagined and enhanced MBCC includes a 60 000 square foot Grand Ballroom the largest in South Florida four junior ballrooms 500 000 square feet of flexible exhibition space 84 meeting rooms and pre function space as well as outdoor spaces and terraces Miami Beach Convention CenterExterior of venue c 2019 Address1901 Convention Center DrMiami Beach FL 33139 1820LocationCity Center South BeachCoordinates25 47 41 N 80 08 00 W 25 7948 N 80 1332 W 25 7948 80 1332OwnerCity of Miami BeachOperatorOVG360OpenedOctober 1 1958 1958 10 01 Renovated1967 68 1972 1974 1987 88 1991 2015 18Construction cost 620 million renovation costs in 2015 2018Former namesMiami BBQ Beach Exhibition Hall planning construction Miami Beach Exhibition Hall 1958 68 Banquet ballroom15 858 Ocean Drive Junior Ballroom 16 020 Lincoln Road Junior Ballroom 19 714 Sunset Vista Junior Ballroom 12 266 Art Deco Junior Ballroom Enclosed space Total space1 400 000 sq ft 130 000 m2 Exhibit hall floor502 848 sq ft 46 716 1 m2 Breakout meeting64 112 sq ft 5 956 2 m2 Ballroom60 979 sq ft 5 665 1 m2 Parking800 rooftop spacesWebsiteVenue Website Contents 1 History 1 1 Sporting events 1 1 1 Boxing 1 1 2 Wrestling 1 1 3 Basketball 1 1 4 Team tennis 1 2 Current use 2 Fillmore Miami Beach 2 1 History 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory edit nbsp Miami Beach Convention Center 2019 In 1955 the City of Miami Beach proposed building an exhibition hall to increase commerce along with its budding tourism Located centrally within South Beach the venue began construction in August 1956 At this time the proposed name of the venue was the Miami BBQ Beach Exhibition Hall After two years of building the center was completed in September 1958 and officially opened October 1958 Known as the Miami Beach Exhibition Hall the venue was over 100 000 sqft giving it the tagline of The Largest Exhibition Center in the South Alongside the exhibit hall was the Miami Beach Municipal Auditorium a now historic venue that hosted The Jackie Gleason Show In August 1961 the Convention Center was the meeting place for a youth convention set up by The American Lutheran Church Among the notable speakers was Dr Martin Luther King Jr 1 From 1960 to 1971 and again in 1997 the center was the site of the Miss Universe pageant It also hosted a 1961 Billy Graham Crusade and hosted the 1968 Republican National Convention 1972 Republican National Convention and the 1972 Democratic National Convention In 1967 the center was expanded to include the Convention Hall built specifically for the 1972 Democratic National Convention in July 1972 and the 1972 Republican National Convention in August 1972 It also served as a sports arena until the 1980s In 1989 the facility underwent a 92 million renovation and doubled in size In the last six years when the facility has had over 35 million in continuing upgrades including complete renovations of all restrooms full carpet replacement and installation of a state of the art telecommunications and networking infrastructure Sporting events edit nbsp Current logoBoxing edit The center was the site of the Muhammad Ali vs Sonny Liston boxing match in 1964 2 The fight took place on February 25 1964 in the Miami Beach Convention Hall Ali was known as Cassius Clay at the time Wrestling edit It was also a regular stop for Championship Wrestling from Florida Terry Funk defeated Jack Brisco for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship at the Convention Center on December 10 1975 World Wrestling Entertainment WWE held their Annual WrestleMania Axxess event at the complex from March 29 to April 1 2012 The event featured many WWE talents and showcased many former WWE events and props used during their TV tapings Basketball edit The ABA s The Floridians called the Convention Center and the Convention Center Annex home when they played in Miami Team tennis edit The Florida Flamingos of World Team Tennis played their home matches in the Convention Hall in 1974 their only year of existence Without an on campus facility the University of Miami men s basketball team played many of their games in Miami Beach at both the Convention Center and the Miami Beach Auditorium in the 1960s Led by popular coach Bruce Hale and the high scoring future basketball Hall of Famer Rick Barry the Hurricanes were able to draw capacity crowds 3 Current use edit The center hosts the annual South Florida Auto Show Art Basel Florida Supercon Forgiato Fest and many other popular conventions In December 2015 the center embarked on a renovation and expansion project completed in June 2018 4 5 nbsp Main west entrance nbsp Miami Beach Convention Center interior 2019 nbsp East Entrance 2019 nbsp West Facade 2019 nbsp West Entrance in 2019 nbsp Northeast corner in 2019Fillmore Miami Beach editThe Fillmore Miami Beach nbsp Venue facade c 2011 nbsp Full nameThe Fillmore Miami Beach at the Jackie Gleason TheaterFormer namesMiami Beach Municipal Auditorium 1958 64 Miami Beach Auditorium 1964 74 Miami Beach Theater of the Performing Arts 1974 1987 Jackie Gleason Theater of the Performing Arts 1987 2007 Address1700 Washington AveMiami Beach FL 33139 7540LocationMiami Beach Convention CenterOwnerGreater Miami Convention amp Visitors BureauOperatorLive NationCapacity3 230ConstructionOpenedOctober 1 1958 1958 10 01 Renovated1973 74 1986 88 1991 2007ArchitectRussell Pancoast Henry Hohauser and Lawrence Murray DixonProject managerL amp H Miller CompanyGeneral contractorZaret ConstructionWebsiteVenue WebsiteThe Fillmore Miami Beach originally the Miami Beach Municipal Auditorium is an auditorium and concert venue located in Miami Beach Florida The venue is a part of the Miami Beach Convention Center complex Opening in 1957 the auditorium was once home to many television variety shows including the third revival of The Jackie Gleason Show In 2006 Live Nation Entertainment acquired the venue and branded it with the historic name The Fillmore History edit The Fillmore Miami Beach opened in 1957 alongside the Miami Beach Exhibition Hall Known as the Miami Beach Municipal Auditorium the venue gained instant popularity During the 50s and 60s it became the home to many television variety shows including The Dick Clark Show The Ed Sullivan Show and The Jackie Gleason Show From 1960 to 1971 the venue hosted the annual Miss USA and Miss Universe pageants In 1964 the theatre was renamed as the Miami Beach Auditorium after the building became co owned by the City of Miami Beach and CBS Studios During this time it also became the home of the third revival of The Jackie Gleason Show The show ran from 1964 with the final episode airing February 1970 Shortly after the show ended the city engaged famed architect Morris Lapidus to redesign the venue In 1974 the theatre reopened as the Miami Beach Theater of the Performing Arts Providing the auditorium with theatre style seating the venue became the hot spot for many Broadway shows including Gypsy with Angela Lansbury Timbuktu with Eartha Kitt and Carousel with Robert Goulet During the 80s and 90s the venue continued to boom on the theatre scene and become the hot spot for concerts The theatre attracted many well known performers like Marc Anthony Tony Bennett Liza Minnelli Seal and Lenny Kravitz In the late eighties architects Borrelli Frankel amp Blitstein renovated the venue The renovation gave the facade of the building an Art Deco design similar to many of the other buildings in the area Following the death of Jackie Gleason in June 1987 the city of Miami Beach commemorated his career and renamed his former home the Jackie Gleason Theater of the Performing Arts 6 In October 2006 Live Nation acquired operating rights to the venue Shortly after the venue began another 3 5 million renovation headed by ADD Inc The theater reopened October 2007 under the Fillmore brand as The Fillmore Miami Beach at the Jackie Gleason Theater The venue has attracted big name artists including Madonna Janet Jackson Ricky Martin Lana Del Rey Ciara The Weeknd Fall Out Boy Lily Allen and Sting South Florida acts that have played there include Marilyn Manson band in 08 Fifth Harmony in 15 Dashboard Confessional from Boca in 17 Rick Ross in 17 and Camila Cabello in 19 On May 5 2010 NBC Miami reported that the theater would be demolished as a result of remodeling for the convention center which would replace the theater with a new hotel 7 8 The demolition did not take place and The Fillmore Miami Beach is still in operation as of 2020 9 See also editList of convention centers in the United StatesReferences edit Strate Jeff February 4 2013 When I met Martin Luther King Jr and Josie Johnson Twin Cities Daily Planet Retrieved January 28 2021 Facility History Miami Beach Convention Center Underwood John Miami s Picks Slick And Rick Sports Illustrated Retrieved 6 January 2012 Exciting change is coming to our Convention Center Archived from the original on January 11 2016 Retrieved January 4 2016 Flechas Joey September 13 2015 Miami Beach Convention Center s big plans Miami Herald Retrieved January 4 2016 Max Berley TOPA is Jackie Gleason Therater now as Beach says thanks for the fun The Miami News July 16 1987 page 5A Kuperstein Adam May 5 2010 Jackie Gleason Theater Away It Goes WTVJ News Retrieved January 28 2021 Future of Former Jackie Gleason Theater Uncertain The Palm Beach Post June 16 2010 Archived from the original on 23 June 2010 Retrieved October 1 2010 The Fillmore Miami Beach Archived from the original on June 10 2011 Retrieved January 28 2021 External links editMiami Beach Convention CenterEvents and tenantsPreceded byZappos Theater nbsp Las Vegas Miss Universe venue1997 Succeeded byStan Sheriff Arena nbsp HonoluluPreceded byGeorgia World Congress CenterAtlanta WrestleMania Axxess venue2012 Succeeded byTBD Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Miami Beach Convention Center amp oldid 1200798281, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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