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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.
Renaissance Schaumburg Convention Center Hotel; Tinley Park Convention Center; ... Hynes Convention Center: Boston: Massachusetts: 176,480 sq ft (16,396 m 2) [28]
It is located at the base of the Prudential Tower, and provides direct indoor connections to several nearby destinations, including the Hynes Convention Center, the office towers at 101 and 111 Huntington Avenue, and the Sheraton Boston hotel. The mall is connected to the Copley Place shopping mall via a skybridge over Huntington Avenue. [3]
English: The layout of Hynes Convention Center station as of 2020. The underground platforms and tracks are in green, with the fare lobbies above in yellow, and surface-level corridors in orange. Unused corridors to the southbound bus shelter and the former surface station are in blue.
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According to their web site "In 2015, the MCCA hosted 262 events at the BCEC and Hynes with 724,292 attendees, generating 632,433 hotel room nights and $784 million in economic impact." [3] Boston Convention & Exhibition Center
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Averaging just over 7,000 weekday boardings in 2019, Hynes is the busiest non-accessible MBTA station. [1] A design contract for accessibility renovations at Hynes Convention Center, Symphony, and Wollaston was awarded on May 5, 2010. This preliminary (15%) design was completed in March 2013. [56]