Thursday, 24 March 2011

Detroit's Motor City Cobo Center Renovation & Expansion



COBO CENTER REINVENTED

The Detroit Regional Convention Facility Authority recently announced dramatic changes to Cobo Center in Detroit, home of the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS). Construction is already underway on the $221 million project, and while many of the renovations will be ready for the 2012 NAIAS and 2013 NAIAS, all improvements will be completed for the 2014 show.

At a recent press conference, the Cobo Authority unveiled a virtual tour of the conceptualized, completed convention facility. Click on the following link to see the dramatic facility enhancements and architectural changes, including a new three-story atrium, new meeting rooms and ballrooms that will open up to stunning views of the Detroit River.

"For more than 24 years, the NAIAS has been the vehicle to drive sales and educate consumers and decision makers on a global scale with automakers’ brand messages, while it continues to be a reliable gauge of the worldwide economy,” said NAIAS 2012 Chairman Bill Perkins. “All of these functions will now be amplified through an amazing transformation of a classic facility that will enhance the image and legacy of the NAIAS. We're building on a strong, positive momentum from NAIAS 2011, and we're encouraged by what we're hearing from automakers. The industry is rebounding, and the news about the Cobo improvements comes at a critical time."

The Car Concerns Radio Road Crew is excited to explore the newly renovated Cobo Center at the 2012 North American International Automobile Show.

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