$20 Million State Contribution; Expected Economic Impact of $67 Million, Up to 670 New Jobs
ANNAPOLIS, MD - Governor Larry Hogan today announced he has authorized the Maryland Stadium Authority (MSA) in conjunction with the Town of Ocean City to move forward with funding the final phase of the addition and renovation of the Roland E. Powell Ocean City Convention Center. The $34 million project cost will be funded via $20 million from the state through the Maryland Stadium Authority, in addition to Ocean City’s contribution of $14 million.
“This facility has long been an important economic driver for Ocean City, bringing in thousands of visitors for conferences and events like MACo and allowing local businesses to stay open and continue to hire year-round,” said Governor Hogan. “I want to thank Mayor Meehan, as well as the team at the Maryland Stadium Authority, for working with us to make today’s announcement possible. With their partnership, we are able to speed up this important project, which is expected to have an economic impact of as much as $67 million and continue creating jobs right here on the Eastern Shore.”
Governor Hogan made the announcement at the convention center at the Maryland Association of Counties (MACo) 2018 Summer Conference in Ocean City, Md., where he was joined by Ocean City Mayor Richard Meehan, Maryland Stadium Authority Chairman Tom Kelso and Executive Director Michael Frenz, and Ocean City Convention Center Executive Director Larry Noccolino.
Legislation will be submitted for the 2019 session of the Maryland General Assembly to allow MSA the needed capacity to finance the project. The convention center brings visitors to Ocean City, especially during the shoulder seasons, allowing local businesses to stay open year-round and provide full-time employment for Marylanders. Currently, the convention center has existing clients whose events have outgrown the facility and may seek out-of-state alternatives.
“The expansion of the Convention Center is important to Ocean City and the State of Maryland. Not only does the Convention Center generate revenue locally but has a positive economic impact on the State,” said Mayor Meehan. “We are thankful for the support of Governor Hogan and the partnership with the Maryland Stadium Authority.”
Market research suggests that the expansion will allow the convention center to better accommodate existing users, as well as attract new business in niches that are well-suited to Ocean City’s strengths, including state and regional organizations, trade shows, and sports competitions that attract overnight attendees who look for affordable family-friendly destinations. The expansion is expected to create between 470 and 670 new jobs.
“The Maryland Stadium Authority values our successful partnership with the Town of Ocean City and is pleased to partner once again on a project that provides enjoyment and a positive return on investment for Marylanders,” said Chairman Kelso.
MSA previously partnered with the Town of Ocean City on two additional expansions of the Ocean City Convention Center, since the original expansion in 1996.
The Roland E. Powell Ocean City Convention Center currently offers approximately 60,000 square feet of exhibit space, 19,126 square feet of ballroom space, 23,295 square feet of meeting space, a 1,200 seat Performing Arts Center and 1,320 parking spaces. The conceptual design documents suggest that the existing site is capable of accommodating an expansion of the exhibit hall space by 30,000 square feet, and will address the resulting parking needs of the facility. The Town of Ocean City will again request that MSA manage design and construction.
9 comments:
Wow Maryland has money to burn thanks to taxpayers. Cut taxes MD - taxpayers have had enough. OC is no longer a family beach. No one really cares if the convention center is expanded. All OC cares about is topless women on the beach. Sad
How do we get some of that $ for the Wicomico civic center??
Investigation of facts would show this is a waste of tax dollars. OC is chasing away future activities out of OC. Another Matias con job using tax dollars.
I can't think of any events at the convention center, certainly no concerts . Only events are the teachers assoc , the Maryland ckunties thing or whatever. And what the car and truck show? For that kind of money should be getting big name adtiart and the whole peninsula come visit
I wouldn't give one red nickel to the OC crowd. Their political structure has been corrupt ever since they went to a City Manager form of governance. Things have never been the same since Mayor Kelly was in charge.
And I do not think very highly of Hogan for giving then the dang handout money either.
Dear 1:49, please do share the facts you allude to. I, for one, would be interested where you procured them and how you have drawn your conclusions.
Respectfully,
Paladin
They have dumped millions into the convention center and won't even get a rock band there.
Just minimum pay jobs in the Worcester County....probably the fault of the City of Salisbury and Mayor Day.....ha ha ha LOL
How's that new theater/stage addition doing? The biggest things going on at the convention center are the cheerleader championships, the boat show, the home condo show and the election polling place. Otherwise not much happening there.
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