St. Charles Convention Center

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St. Charles Convention Center
St. Charles Convention Center
Location1 Convention Center Plaza
St. Charles, Missouri 63303
Coordinates 38°46′08″N90°30′08″W / 38.76893°N 90.50219°W / 38.76893; -90.50219 Coordinates: 38°46′08″N90°30′08″W / 38.76893°N 90.50219°W / 38.76893; -90.50219
OwnerCity of Saint Charles, Missouri, St. Charles County Convention & Sports Facilities Authority
Operator Spectra Venue Management
Capacity 10 to 3,000
OpenedApril 7, 2005
Tenants
St. Louis Saints

The St. Charles Convention Center is a convention center in St. Charles, Missouri. It opened in April 2005 and is managed by Spectra.

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The facility has a 16,200 sq ft (1,510 m2). Grand Ballroom, and 27,600 sq ft (2,560 m2). of Exhibit Hall space expandable to 35,700 sq ft (3,320 m2). through the adjacent Junior Ballroom. The facility features additional meeting rooms, Executive Board Room, and the Compass Café. Other major partners include Coca-Cola, MillerCoors, Yellow Pages, New Frontier Bank, Women's Journals, and Goellner Printing.

Events

The St. Charles Convention Center hosts a variety of events throughout the year, from large consumer shows to dance competitions, conventions to small corporate meetings. Notable annual events include:

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