Hynes Convention Center
{{Short description|Convention center in Boston, Massachusetts}}
{{For|the MBTA Green Line light rail station by the same name|Hynes Convention Center station}}
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{{Infobox convention center
| name = John B. Hynes Veterans Memorial Convention Center
| image = 250px
| image_caption = Hynes Convention Center, from Boylston Street.
| address = 900 Boylston Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02115
United States
| location =
| coordinates = {{coord|42|20|51|N|71|5|3|W|type:landmark_region:US-MA|format=dms}}
| owner = Massachusetts Convention Center Authority
| operator = MCCA
| built = 1968
| opened = 1968
| renovated = 1988
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| demolished =
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| theatre = 4,000 {{small|(Auditorium)}}
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| website = [https://www.signatureboston.com/hynes/ www.signatureboston.com/hynes]
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The John B. Hynes Veterans Memorial Convention Center is a convention center located in Boston, Massachusetts. It was built in 1988 from a design by architects Kallmann, McKinnell & Wood. It replaced the John B. Hynes Memorial Auditorium, also a convention center, built in 1963 during the Massachusetts Turnpike expansion from Route 128 to the Central Artery, which was regarded as "ungainly". The 1988 design "attempted to relate in scale and materials to its Back Bay setting, adopting granite and setbacks. The severe gray interior is reminiscent of an early 20th-century German railroad station".{{cite aiaboston|page=217}} The Center is named after former Boston mayor John Hynes.
Function as meeting space
=Physical characteristics=
The building has {{convert|176480|sqft|m2|-2}} of exhibit space and can accommodate up to four concurrent events. It features {{convert|91000|sqft|m2|-1}} of meeting space with 38 permanent rooms and a {{convert|24544|sqft|m2|-1|adj=on}} grand ballroom.{{cite web | url=https://www.signatureboston.com/hynes/floor-plans-and-specs | title=Floor Plans & Specs | Signature Boston }}
=Notable past events=
{{Prose|section|date=September 2022}}
- Anime Boston occupies the Hynes annually with approximately 25,000 attendees each year.{{Cite web |title=Anime Boston History |url=http://www.animeboston.com/coninfo/convention_history/ |publisher=Anime Boston |access-date=15 April 2019}}
- Berklee College of Music Berklee High School Jazz Festival {{Cite web|url=https://www.berklee.edu/news/berklee-now/berklee’s-high-school-jazz-festival-hits-final-note-after-half-century|title=Berklee's High School Jazz Festival Hits Final Note After Half a Century | Berklee|website=www.berklee.edu}}
- CollegeFest
- First Night Boston
- Harvard Model Congress
- Harvard Model United Nations
- iGEM Giant Jamboree{{cite web | url=https://blog.igem.org/blog/2022/8/3/on-the-road-to-paris-why-paris | title=On the road to Paris: Why Paris? }}
- Oireachtas Rince na Cruinne, the World Irish Dance Championships, 2013{{Cite web |last=Legacy User |title=World Irish Dancing Championship in Boston |url=https://www.boston.com/uncategorized/noprimarytagmatch/2013/03/30/world-irish-dancing-championship-in-boston/ |access-date=2024-08-02 |website=www.boston.com |language=en-US}}
Location
The convention center is connected to the nearby Prudential Center complex.
= Transportation =
The convention center is connected by aerial passageways to a nearby hotel complex and can be reached by public transportation via the Hynes Convention Center station on the MBTA Green Line and, using the passageways, via the Back Bay station on the Orange Line, Commuter Rail, and Amtrak. Logan Express shuttles run directly to and from Logan International Airport.
= Nearby hotels =
- [http://www.colonnadehotel.com Colonnade Hotel Boston] is connected underground via the Prudential Center T Stop and Prudential Mall.
- Copley Square Hotel
- Newbury Guest House
- Mandarin Oriental, Boston
- Hilton Back Bay
- Sheraton Boston is directly connected to the convention center.
- Marriott Copley Place is connected to the convention center via the Copley Place Mall.
- Westin Copley Place is connected to the convention center via the Copley Place Mall.
= Closure and redevelopment =
On September 16, 2019, Governor Charlie Baker announced his plans to close and sell the Hynes to finance an expansion at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center.{{cite news| url=https://www.boston.com/news/local-news/2019/09/16/charlie-baker-hynes-convention-center-bcec-expansion| title=Charlie Baker wants to sell the Hynes Convention Center for redevelopment| first= Nik| last=DeCosta-Klipa| date=September 16, 2019| newspaper=The Boston Globe| access-date=April 24, 2022}}
Gallery
Image:Hynes Convention Center.jpg|Partial view of awning, Boylston Street entrance
Image:HynesCenter2 BoylstonSt Bostn 2009.JPG|Boylston Street facade, 2009
Image:HynesCenter1 BoylstonSt Boston 2009.JPG|East facade looking south, 2009
Image:2009 HynesConventionCenter Boston 3367437972.jpg|Interior escalator, 2009
Image:2009 HynesConventionCenter Boston 3366619039.jpg|Interior corridor, 2009
References
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Further reading
- Abelson, Jenn. "Hynes Center signs deal with local restaurateurs". The Boston Globe. April 4, 2009. p. B5.
- ArchBoston.org. [http://www.archboston.org/community/showthread.php?t=1519 "Evolution of the Prudential Center: 1954–1989"]. Discussion thread beginning March 7, 2007.
- ArchBoston.org. [http://www.archboston.org/community/showthread.php?t=1594 "Hynes renovation"]. Discussion thread beginning April 20, 2007.
- Biddle, Frederic M. and Scot Lehigh. "Senate panel backs Hynes aid but limits effort to ease removal of convention center director". The Boston Globe. October 30, 1991. p. 27.
- "Boston's Hynes Convention Center, Garage Seen Worth Only $99 Million". The Boston Globe. April 13, 2004.
- Campbell, Robert. "A second look at Boylston's new buildings". The Boston Globe. September 12, 1989. p. 63.
- Chesto, Jon. All signs point to a long life for the Hynes center. The Patriot Ledger. Quincy, Mass.: January 21, 2006. p. 29.
- Darrow, Bryan. "Hynes Center to upgrade: older convention facility gets new lease on life in Boston. (News Line)". Meetings & Conventions 42.7 (June 2007): 18(1).
- Editorial; "Goodbye to Joyce and Hynes Center". Boston Herald. January 17, 2003. p. 22.
- Gold, Allan R. "Amid debate, Boston's convention center opens. (John B. Hynes Veterans Memorial Convention Center)". The New York Times 137. January 23, 1988.
- Goldberger, Paul. "Architecture view; How to Take the Curse Off Convention Centers". The New York Times. February 26, 1989.
- Howe, Peter J. "Lawmaker urges veto for Hynes Center subsidy". The Boston Globe. July 1, 1991.
- Howe, Peter J. "Despite cross-town rival, Hynes rallies". The Boston Globe. August 23, 2005.
- Howe, Peter J. "Commission will urge state to keep Hynes convention center". The Boston Globe. December 19, 2006.
- Leigh, Scot. "Hynes chief says criticism from Malone harms center". The Boston Globe. July 12, 1991.
- Mohl, Bruce. "Hynes set to get $18m renovation. (John B. Hynes Veterans Memorial Convention Center)". The Boston Globe. April 21, 2007.
- Neuwahl, Janette. "Business leaders urge state to keep Hynes Center open; they cite revenue generated in area". The Boston Globe. April 2, 2005. p. B5.
- Palmer, Thomas C. Jr. "For sale: Hynes Convention Center? Board mulls future of Back Bay facility". The Boston Globe. June 25, 2002. p. D1.
- Palmer, Thomas C. Jr. "Tentative tourists: prospect of Hynes Center's closing cuts into bookings". The Boston Globe. November 26, 2003. p. D.1.
- Patterson, Gregory A. "New Hynes Convention Center to open today". The Boston Globe, January 21, 1988. p. 25.
- Governing Greater Boston: Meeting the Needs of the Region's People. Rappaport Institute for Greater Boston, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, 2003.
- Sanders, Heywood. "[https://www.brookings.edu/research/space-available-the-realities-of-convention-centers-as-economic-development-strategy/ Space Available: The Realities of Convention Centers as Economic Development Strategy]". Brookings Institution Research Brief, January 1, 2005.
- Van Voorhis, Scott. Finneran says Hynes center could be sold. Boston Herald. April 20, 2002. p. 18.
- Van Voorhis, Scott. "Hynes center review affecting bookings; Bankers group doesn't commit to 2007 date". Boston Herald. June 29, 2002. p. 16.
External links
{{commons category|Hynes Convention Center}}
- [http://www.kmwarch.com/project.aspx?id=14 Kallmann, McKinnell & Wood]
- [https://web.archive.org/web/19990117025500/http://www.mccahome.com/ Massachusetts Convention Center Authority], owner of the Hynes Center
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Category:1988 establishments in Massachusetts
Category:Convention centers in Massachusetts