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The Seattle Convention Center (SCC), formerly the Washington State Convention Center (WSCC), is a convention center in Seattle, Washington, United States.It consists of two buildings in Downtown Seattle with exhibition halls and meeting rooms: Arch along Pike Street and Summit on the north side of Pine Street.
Northwest Pinball and Arcade Show – Seattle, Washington in June; Norwescon – Seattle, Washington, in March/April (Easter weekend) OrcCon – Los Angeles, California, on Presidents' Day weekend in February; OryCon – Portland, Oregon, in November; PAX – Seattle, Washington, in August; RadCon – Pasco, Washington, on Presidents' Day ...
The Emerald City Comic Con (ECCC), formerly the Emerald City Comicon, is an annual comic book convention taking place in Seattle, Washington.Originally taking place at the city's Qwest Field (first at West Field Plaza, then at the Event Center), the venue changed in 2008 to its current home at the Seattle Convention Center.
Sakura-Con is an annual three-day anime convention held during March or April at the Washington State Convention Center in Seattle, Washington.The convention, which is traditionally held over Easter weekend, is the largest anime convention in the Northwest. [4]
The site of the convention was chosen by members of the 81st World Science Fiction Convention. [4] The bid for Seattle was the only bid on the site selection ballot. Seattle received 163 of the 168 valid ballots received.
Combination of in-person event in Seattle and digital/online participation. 2023 In Seattle: November 14–17; Online dates: November 15–16 Combination of in-person event, again in Seattle, and digital/online participation. This will be the first Microsoft event at the new Summit building at the Seattle Convention Center. [8] 2024
The convention center underwent multiple renovations within the last few years, namely the addition of a 30,000-square-foot, multi-purpose exhibit hall and 15,000-square-foot bayside gallery, as ...
Outgrowing the Meydenbauer Center, the event moved to the Washington State Convention and Trade Center, where it drew some 39,000 in 2007, [2] 58,500 in 2008, 60,750 in 2009, and 70,000 in 2011. The show stopped reporting attendance numbers in 2011, citing difficulties in tracking attendance in a multi-day event.