The planned renovation of the Las Vegas Convention Center that was canceled in 2020 when COVID-19 shut down the meetings industry will begin next year, Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority executives said Wednesday.
The three-year project that is expected to be concluded in 2025 will include construction of a climate-controlled corridor linking the center’s North, Central and South halls.
The $597.6 million project construction will begin after the conclusion of the ConExpo-Con/Agg construction industry trade show in March 2023. The LVCVA has made efforts to coordinate construction around hosting major conventions and trade shows, working with the operators of shows such as CES, MAGIC, the National Association of Broadcasters and the Specialty Equipment Market Association automotive aftermarket show.