€380m Dublin Convention Centre opens

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Spencer Dock
Convention centre first proposed in the late 1980s




Tuesday, 7 September 2010


The €380m Convention Centre has been officially opened in Dublin, more than 20 years after it was first proposed.


The State-owned centre on Spencer Dock will employ 250 people on a full-time basis.


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The CCD suffered numerous delays including court challenges and abandoned public processes to select a developer.


The centre, with its distinctive rounded glass front, can accommodate up to 8,000 delegates and includes a 2,000-seat auditorium and banqueting facilities for up to 3,000 people.


It was built by the Spencer Dock Development Company, led by Treasury Holdings, and will be operated as a public-private partnership.


The operators say they hope it will double the value of business tourism to €1bn a year by 2013.


Those efforts get under way today when hundreds of people from around the world - who decide where conventions will be held - are hosted by the centre.


The Convention Centre Dublin was officially opened by Taoiseach Brian Cowen at midday.
 
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