NKY Highlights

First Floor - Floor Plan

Exhibition

Second Floor - Floor Plan

Ballroom
Meeting Rooms
Exhibition Floor Plan
ROOM
DIMENSIONS
SQUARE FT
EXHIBITS
10X10
THEATER
STYLE
CLASSROOM
BANQUETS
6' ROUNDS
EXHIBIT
HALL I
122'X220'
26,840
134
2,400
1,150
1,900
EXHIBIT
HALL I
87'X20'
19,140
101
1,700
850
1,300
COMBINED
210'X220'
46,200
235
4,100
2,000
3,200

Main Lobby
  • 8,000 square feet equipped for registration, exhibits and receptions
  • Two story height with terrazzo and carpeted flooring
  • Dramatic staircases, escalators, and elevator to single floor Conference Level
Brereton C. Jones Exhibition Center
  • 46,000 gsf can be divided into two separate halls of 26,800 and 19,140 sq. ft.
  • 235 10' x 10' booths accommodated in full hall; each of two sections can accommodate
  • 134 and 101 respectively
  • Only 3 columns (2' x 4')
  • Ceiling height 29'
  • 100 lbs. per sq. ft. floor load capacity
  • Four covered loading docks
  • Ground level freight access
  • Drive-in access available into halls
  • Freight Doors: Hall I - 14' wide by 14' high; Hall II - 12' wide by 10' high
  • Category 5 voice/data line and fiber optic cable service
  • Ceiling utility boxes on 30' centers and perimeter walls
  • Versatile lighting systems with incandescent, metal halide, and high pressure sodium lamps
  • Two built-in concession stands (one in each hall)


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