San Francisco Moscone Center Expansion Complete for New Year Opening Celebration

January 4, 2019

The Moscone Center expansion project, completed on schedule at the end of 2018, was celebrated with a grand opening gala event on Jan. 3, 2019. The $551 million expansion adds more than 157,000 gross square feet of flexible meeting space to Moscone North and South and increases the center's total exhibit space to more than 504,000 sq. ft.

“Our two main goals have been to create contiguous space and flexibility for the Moscone Center,” said Lynn Farzaroli, senior director of the Moscone expansion for San Francisco Travel Association. “It’s a brand-new center with state-of-the-art everything and we’re really excited.”

The expansion nearly doubles the current amount of contiguous space that can be used for exhibitions and meetings. The Moscone Center now offers:

  • 1,139,775 sq. ft. of usable space in Moscone South, North and West combined, including lobbies, terraces, exposition and meeting space
  • 504,914 sq. ft. of contiguous meeting space
  • A new 49,776 sq. ft. column-free terraced ballroom that can accommodate more than 6,400 attendees
  • 82 meeting rooms in Moscone North and South, 114 in all three buildings combined
  • 6 LED displays and dozens of LCD screens near meeting room corridors
  • 107,000 sq. feet of pre-function lobbies with views of the city and the surrounding Yerba Buena Gardens
  • 25,000 sq. ft. of secure, outdoor terraces that can be used for receptions
  • Ability to accommodate up to 2,300 10’ x 10’ booths in its largest single exhibition space
  • 20 loading docks with drive-in exhibit hall access
  • New large Obscura display screens in Moscone South
  • A WiFi system that can support up to 60,000 devices concurrently

The expansions were designed to make the Moscone Center “go beyond” LEED Platinum certification. The center’s rooftop solar array will generate up to 19.4 percent of the building's energy needs. Moscone will recover 15 million gallons of water annually, practice recycling and composting facility-wide, and have the lowest carbon emissions per delegate of any major convention center in North America.

Two new pedestrian bridges across Howard Street were also part of the expansion. The East Bridge allows event attendees to access the upper levels of Moscone North and Moscone South without returning to ground level.  The West Bridge is a public access bridge connecting the Yerba Buena Gardens on either side of Howard Street. 

The Moscone Center is located in downtown San Francisco, 14 miles from San Francisco International Airport (SFO) and just a few minutes' walk from 22,000 of the city's 33,000-plus hotel rooms, world-class dining, shopping and cultural venues. There are also a number of public transportation options nearby, including Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART), Muni, and CalTrain.

According to Brett Allor, San Francisco Travel’s senior director for market strategy and research, the city has already booked 1.2 million room nights for 2019.

“2019 should be a record year for the city,” said Allor.  

The Moscone Center is also now home to the San Francisco Visitor Information Center, which opened in its new location on Jan. 2, 2019. The Visitor Information Center is staffed by San Francisco Travel, the official destination marketing organization for the City and County of San Francisco.

For more information on the Moscone Center, go here.

Photo credit: Cesar Rubio


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