After 14 months of limited activity, the Minneapolis Convention Center (MCC) is back to business. Events at the largest convention center in the Upper Midwest can take place with no capacity and social distancing limits, based upon the most recent executive order from Minnesota Governor Tim Walz.
“We’re in the business of building relationships,” MCC Executive Director Jeff Johnson said. “Although COVID-19 severely limited in-person relationship-building over the past year, we’re excited to welcome guests back to our venue and city and are fully prepared to ensure that all events we host are safe and successful.”
Upcoming Events
The next three months will see increased activity at the MCC, setting the stage for a busy second half of the year for the award-winning facility. Some highlights of the summer schedule include the United States Strongman Nationals (June 5), GeekCraft Expo (June 5-6), the National Conference of The Church Network (July 7-10), and the American Specialty Toy Retailing Association Marketplace & Academy (August 5-8). For a more detailed MCC event calendar, click here.
Health & Safety Protocols
The MCC has instituted numerous protocols designed to keep attendees and staff safe. Notably, the facility became the first convention center in the Upper Midwest to achieve GBAC STAR accreditation, demonstrating implementation of the most stringent practices for cleaning, disinfection and infectious disease prevention. In addition, the venue upgraded its cleaning and airflow technology with ATP hygiene monitoring, an electrostatic disinfecting machine and needlepoint bipolar ionization in meeting rooms, to deliver safer and cleaner indoor air. For more information on all health and safety protocols at the MCC, click here.
Since You’ve Been Gone
To remain a leader in an evolving industry, the MCC has enhanced the visitor and client experience in several ways:
Adaptability and Reinvention
Because COVID-19 restrictions limited the size and scope of events that could be held over the last 14 months, the MCC shifted its focus to serving the community in unique ways while continuing to be a resource for Minneapolis and beyond.
Examples of adaptability included utilizing the venue as an absentee ballot distribution, drop-off and processing site for the 2020 election. As election workers moved out in early November, health care professionals moved in to create a state COVID-19 testing site, which continues today. In February, the MCC added a COVID-19 community vaccination site, where more than 100,000 doses were administered over several months.
Looking Ahead
In 2022, the MCC will return to a packed schedule of meetings, conventions and exhibitions as the venue continues to play an important role in the recovery of the hospitality industry in Minneapolis and beyond. Some highlights of the 2022 calendar include:
For more information on holding your meeting, conference or event in Minneapolis, visit www.minneapolis.org/meetings-events.