$10.8 million (original)[1] $8 million (1987 expansion) $77 million (2004 expansion) $41 million (2013 expansion)
Former names
Spokane Convention Center and International Agricultural Trade Center (1989–2006) Spokane Convention Center (1974–1989) Washington State Pavilion (Expo 1974)
2,700 (First Interstate Center for the Arts) 270 – Multimedia Theater
Enclosed space
• Total space
500,000 sq ft (46,500 m2)
• Exhibit hall floor
120,000 sq ft (11,100 m2)
• Breakout/meeting
33,080 sq ft (3,070 m2)
• Ballroom
50,750 sq ft (4,710 m2)
Parking
700 spaces (on-site)
Public transit access
Spokane Transit Authority
Website
spokanecenter.com
Spokane Convention Center is the primary convention center in Spokane, Washington, in the northwest United States, and consists of two interconnected buildings along the south bank of the Spokane River in downtown Spokane. The facility, owned and operated by the Spokane Public Facilities District, is part of a larger campus, historically referred to as Spokane Center, that also contains the adjacent First Interstate Center for the Arts which is connected to the Davenport Grand hotel across the street via a skywalk.
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