West Virginia Executive Fall 2018 | Page 41

SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION conferences and banquets of all types. All 25 meeting rooms are outfitted with state-of-the-art audio/visual equipment, flexible meeting configurations, digital screens and LCD projectors or smart TVs. The physical upgrades also included an increase in overall wireless internet connectivity and availability. Leaders understood that in order to properly serve people attending events in this smartphone and social media driven era, the venue needed to dramatically increase its overall wireless scale and capacity. Another part of the new look includes the public art displayed throughout the building, much of which was created by West Virginia artists. “We wanted to tell a story about our community with the art,” says Robertson. “A lot of conventioneers come into town and see the airport, a hotel room and the convention center but nothing else in the area. We want people who come in to be able to have some sense of who we are as a people and what our traditions are.” With a new name and new look, the Charleston Coliseum & Convention Center is also working toward creating a lasting legacy and reputation for being a responsible community partner. Of the $100 million spent on the renovation, $28 million was used to purchase new HVAC and mechanical systems, resulting in increased energy efficiency. The base energy costs of the facility have been decreased by 27.93 percent. The venue is expected to receive a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, or LEED, certification, an international sustainability standard. “We became much more energy efficient with the new equipment, energy features and lighting, reducing our electrical consumption by one-third even though we added as much square footage,” says Robertson. “We wanted to demonstrate to our community and to the folks who want to do business here that we take our responsibility for the environment very seriously.” With all of the new improvements, Robertson is proud of the facility he has spent 41 years of his career caring for, and he is looking eagerly toward the future. “I think people will really like the overall comfort of the space,” he says. “It has a lot of possibilities. We firmly believe that our new facility will be among the most modern and functional convention venues in the region. This facility will serve as a catalyst to bring more people and economic impact to Charleston.” PHOTO BY ADAM KRASON/ZMM ARCHITECTS & ENGINEERS. 50,000 square feet of exhibit space 10,500 square feet of additional conference space 25 meeting and conference rooms 738 seats in the performing arts theater 25,000 square foot ballroom 8,000 square foot New pre-function reception area overlooking the Elk River 1,200 on-site parking spaces Full-service , in-house food and beverage caterer In-house exhibit decorating service 200 Civic Center Drive Charleston, WV 25301 (304) 345-1500 www.charlestonwvciviccenter.com Increased wireless internet for concurrent users 7,500