Moscone Center

The George R. Moscone Convention Center is a major meeting and exhibition facility in San Francisco that had been the site of the original Macworld Expo. Today more than 2 million square feet (190,000 m&sup2;) of building area include over 700,000 square feet (65,000 m&sup2;) of exhibit space, up to 106 meeting rooms, and nearly 123,000 square feet (11,000 m&sup2;) of prefunction lobbies.

With the completion of Moscone West, today's Moscone Centre is a collection of facilities covering more than 20 acres (80,000 m&sup2;) on three adjacent blocks. It anchors the 87 acre (350,000 m&sup2;) Yerba Buena Center redevelopment district in a neighborhood of hotels, theaters, restaurants, museums, galleries, housing, parks and urban recreation centers. Developed and owned by the City and County of San Francisco, it is privately managed by SMG.