Lynnwood Convention Center is a suburban
convention center located in
Lynnwood, Washington
Lynnwood is a city in Snohomish County, Washington, United States. The city is part of the Seattle metropolitan area and is located north of Seattle and south of Everett, near the junction of Interstate 5 and Interstate 405. It is the f ...
, near
Seattle
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. The $31 million facility opened in 2005 and is managed by Oak View Group (OVG). The convention center was first proposed in the 1980s, but was rejected by voters on three occasions; the formation of a public facilities district in 1999 funded its construction.
History
Lynnwood, historically a
bedroom community
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of Seattle and nearby
Everett, began pursuing a convention center and
performing arts venue in the late 1960s.
Boosters from the
Edmonds Community College attempted to lure a state-sponsored "festival center" in 1977, but failed to garner support over a site near
Federal Way. A 3,000-seat arts-and-convention center on the college campus was also proposed in 1980, but failed to receive funds from the
Washington State Legislature.
In the November 1982 election, voters in south
Snohomish County
Snohomish County () is a county located in the U.S. state of Washington. With a population of 827,957 as of the 2020 census, it is the third-most populous county in Washington, after nearby King and Pierce counties, and the 75th-most populo ...
(including Lynnwood and nearby cities) rejected the formation of a
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to develop the arts-and-convention center, and also repealed a local
sales tax
A sales tax is a tax paid to a governing body for the sales of certain goods and services. Usually laws allow the seller to collect funds for the tax from the consumer at the point of purchase. When a tax on goods or services is paid to a gove ...
, planned to be used to fund its construction. The boosters later decided against scheduling another public vote on the arts-and-convention center, and ultimately decided in 1985 to split the projects into two: a performing arts center on the college campus, and a convention center elsewhere in Lynnwood. A ballot measure was attempted again in 1988, but failed because of low
voter turnout
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.
In 1995-96 The South Snohomish County Chamber of Commerce, representing over 800 businesses in the county, conducted a feasibility study to build a convention center. Several sight locations were viewed such as the Holiday Inn location on 128th in Everett and the Chevron gas station on the corner of 44th & 200th St. in Lynnwood. The Chamber of Commerce was instrumental in laying the ground work for the future convention center.
A second, major campaign to build an 800-seat, $45 million arts-and-convention center in Lynnwood began in 1998. The proposal was sent to local voters in May 1998, with mixed support from politicians, and was rejected by 75 percent. In 1999, the city government established a public facilities district, a type of local
special district Special district may refer to:
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Special districts (also known as special service districts, special district governments, limited purpose entities, or special-pu ...
that would be able to fund a convention center using a state
sales tax
A sales tax is a tax paid to a governing body for the sales of certain goods and services. Usually laws allow the seller to collect funds for the tax from the consumer at the point of purchase. When a tax on goods or services is paid to a gove ...
rebate. The estimated cost of the convention center led the city to reconsider its plans in 2000, instead opting for a smaller, facility costing $32 million. The final design for the convention center, with of total meeting space, was unveiled to the public in November 2002. The convention center was funded by $27.9 million in issued
bonds, as well as rebate sales taxes from the state government and hotel-motel taxes collected by the county and city.
Construction on the convention center began in October 2003.
Howard S. Wright Companies was selected to build the facility, while
SMG was awarded the rights to operate it. The convention center opened on April 30, 2005,
and immediately came into competition with the
Everett Events Center
Angel of the Winds Arena (originally known as Everett Events Center) is a multi-purpose complex in Everett, Washington, United States, designed and developed by the Everett Public Facilities District. It opened in October 2003, with the namin ...
(now Xfinity Arena) in downtown
Everett. After completion of the convention center, the Lynnwood Public Facilities District attempted to build a 200-room
Hilton Garden Inn
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hotel on an adjacent property. The proposed hotel was scrapped in 2008 after the main developer withdrew from negotiations, citing the then-ongoing
financial crisis
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; by then, the convention center had an annual attendance of 82,000 people. A 155-room hotel was eventually built on the property a decade later under a different developer in conjunction with an eight-story apartment building.
In its first decade in operation, the Lynnwood Convention Center hosted over 3,900 events and a total attendance of 753,000 people. An estimated $24.8 million in economic impact was generated by the convention center in 2014.
Facilities
The Lynnwood Convention Center is located on
196th Street Southwest, a block west of
Interstate 5
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in central Lynnwood. It is southwest of the
Alderwood Mall
Alderwood, formerly Alderwood Mall, is a regional shopping mall in Lynnwood, Washington. It is anchored by JCPenney, Macy's and Nordstrom and comprises both a traditional enclosed mall and two open-air areas known as The Village and The Terrace ...
, and within the city's planned
city center
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.
The convention center has a total floor space of , and a grand hall that can accommodate 1,200 people.
References
External links
* {{Commons category-inline, Lynnwood Convention Center
2005 establishments in Washington (state)
Buildings and structures completed in 2005
Buildings and structures in Snohomish County, Washington
Convention centers in Washington (state)
Lynnwood, Washington