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November 16, 2016

Media Get a “Glimpse” of Albany Capital Center Construction Progress Courtesy of ACCA and SMG

The Albany Convention Center Authority (ACCA) and SMG welcomed members of the media for an exclusive “glimpse” inside the Albany Capital Center on November 15, 2016.

The Albany Capital Center will officially open on March 2, 2017 in conjunction with the MAAC basketball tournament, providing ample area for fan fest activities and the first opportunity for public viewing of the facility. Today, members of the media received a sneak peek of the glass-encased main entry, the unique Capital Room boardroom, large pre-function areas, 10,000 square-feet of spacious meeting rooms, the 3,000 square-foot, full-service catering kitchen, and the 22,500 square-foot, clear span multipurpose ballroom with the added capacity for three full size basketball courts in support of tournament play at the Times Union Center.

Since breaking ground in March 2015, The Albany Capital Center has employed on average, 140 Union construction workers daily, hired by some 16 New York State based firms, including 12 contracts that are with Capital Region firms.  The Albany Capital Center has proudly contracted more than $13 million in work with Minority and Women Owned Businesses, in meeting the Albany Capital Center’s goal of 22.75 percent MWBE participation.

Members of the media were greeted by ACCA Chairman Gavin Donohue and SMG Regional General Manager Bob Belber before being led on a walking tour by Albany Capital Center General Manager Doug McClaine.

“No longer do we have to envision what will take shape inside and out of the new, modern, Albany Capital Center. With more than 75 percent of construction complete and the building fully-enclosed, we can now see for ourselves what’s about to come to life here, and it’s remarkable,” said Donohue. “A special thanks to Governor Andrew Cuomo whose leadership on this effort has been significant. For years the convention center was just a dream; now look how far we’ve come.”

“From the implosion of the old Wellington Hotel annex, to the first concrete being poured and the raising of the final steel beam, great progress has been made to keep us on track to welcome our very first event,” said Belber. “We’re one step closer to opening this state-of-the-art convention center, and we thank our team, construction partners and vendors for helping us get to this point. We look forward to sharing this space with the local community, greater Capital Region and visitors.

When completed, in each stabilized year, the Albany Capital Center is expected to bring an additional 150,000 attendees to the Capital Region and have an estimated economic impact of $36 million, including important fiscal benefits of nearly $1 million annually for New York State, Albany County, and the City of Albany.

Consistent with Governor Cuomo’s green initiatives, the Albany Capital Center is working with New York State Energy Research and Development to design and install efficient heating, ventilating and lighting systems, water-efficient plumbing fixtures, utilize natural wood and stone products, and a roof mounted solar panel system to meet 13 percent of its power needs when operating.