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Major demolition underway at convention center
Author: wfaa.com Published: 11:12 AM CDT March 30, 2026 Updated: 11:12 AM CDT March 30, 2026


Crews to meet major milestone in Dallas Convention Center reconstruction
Author: wfaa.com Published: 6:01 AM CDT March 30, 2026 Updated: 6:01 AM CDT March 30, 2026


Inspire Dallas – Request for Information (RFI) KBHCCD Master Plan – Central Utility Plant (CUP) & Energy Infrastructure
Deadline for submission: Friday, April 10, 2026 at 1:00pm central RFI Overview & Call to Action Inspire Dallas (KBHCCD Component 1 Program Manager), on behalf of the City of Dallas, invites experts, consultants, contractors, financial advisors, and technology providers to respond to this RFI. The City is seeking innovative strategies for the planning, design, delivery, and operation of a new Central Utility Plant (CUP) and supporting energy infrastructure as part of the KBH


Major Demolition Underway at Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center Dallas
DALLAS - The City of Dallas announced today that major demolition is underway at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center Dallas (KBHCCD), marking a significant milestone in the delivery of a new, modern convention center and connected district. Demolition of Halls D, E, and F is now in progress to make way for construction of the new facility. This phase follows months of pre-enabling work, including utility relocations, internal structural separation, and site preparation


Dallas Wings Practice Facility Breaks Ground
The Dallas Wings have officially break ground on their new $55 million practice facility in Oak Cliff ! This milestone not only secures the team’s future in Dallas but also brings a state-of-the-art sports hub to the community. Golden shovels and bright smiles marked a memorable groundbreaking, celebrating the strong partnership between the Dallas Wings, Park and Recreation, and Dallas community leaders.


Black Academy of Arts and Letters move to Fair Park initiates renovation project
Plans are moving forward to overhaul Dallas’ Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center. The Black Academy of Arts and Letters is included in the multibillion-dollar project and will temporarily relocate while improvements are made. At the corner of Canton and South Akard, major changes are on the horizon. Curtis King, founder and president of The Black Academy of Arts and Letters, reflected on what this will mean for years to come. “We’re here today asking for your continued sup


Dallas’ Black Academy of Arts and Letters shares plans for renovation
The Dallas Morning News The downtown arts group will be relocating to Fair Park before the overhaul. When the Black Academy of Arts and Letters returns to the downtown Dallas convention center in December 2028 as projected, it’ll do so in a revamped home. In a Monday briefing at the academy, TBAAL, as the group is called, previewed its proposed renovation plans. Upgrades will target the nearly 70-year-old building’s theatrical system, ADA accessibility and mechanical, electri


Dallas’ Black Academy of Arts and Letters shares plans for renovation
When the Black Academy of Arts and Letters returns to the downtown Dallas convention center in December 2028 as projected, it’ll do so in a revamped home. In a Monday briefing at the academy, TBAAL, as the group is called, previewed its proposed renovation plans. Upgrades will target the nearly 70-year-old building’s theatrical system, ADA accessibility and mechanical, electrical and plumbing infrastructure. The facilities will also be expanded via a reconfiguration of the


IPW 2025 Emphasizes the U.S. is Open for Business
CHICAGO — IPW 2025, held by U.S. Travel Association , welcomed more than 5,000 attendees from 64 countries to McCormick Place in Chicago for its annual trade show. This year IPW featured more than 950 exhibitors across nearly 150,000 square feet of exhibit space — up from 2024’s 142,000 square feet. With the overarching goal of bringing more travelers to the U.S., over the course of the three-day show, more than 100,000 business appointments took place, connecting the U.S.


Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center to be replaced by larger, community-focused hub: Dallas' $3.5 billion revamp
The Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center will soon be a memory, replaced by a bigger, larger convention center with more to offer to even those who aren't convention visitors. Tuesday night, a telephone town hall will happen in Dallas for those who have questions, concerns or ideas about the soon to soon-to-be rebuilt convention center. The City of Dallas is poised to spend $3.5 billion renovating, but mostly rebuilding, the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center. A demolit

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