Statehouse Convention Center, Convention center in Little Rock, United States.
The Statehouse Convention Center is a building in Little Rock with roughly 220,000 square feet of space, featuring multiple halls and meeting rooms overlooking the Arkansas River. The facility connects directly to a nearby hotel and offers numerous rooms configured for different types of events.
The center was built in the 1990s as a modern event facility for the city. Between 1999 and 2005 it also served as a basketball venue for the university, shaping the region's sports history during that period.
The venue functions as a gathering space where conferences, exhibitions, and community events bring people together from across the region. It has become integral to how the city presents itself as a center for exchange and connection.
The building is located at the intersection of Markham and Louisiana streets and provides wireless internet and telecommunications support for visitors. Direct access to a nearby hotel makes staying on-site very convenient.
The Governor's Halls offer 83,000 square feet of exhibit space that can be divided into four separate areas. This flexibility allows different events to run simultaneously or large exhibitions to spread across the full space undivided.
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