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Kentucky Exposition Center Reaches Topping Off Construction Milestone

Kentucky Exposition Center celebrates topping off milestone for $180 million Phase I expansion. New 350,000-sq.-ft. building to become largest exhibit space with agriculture-ready infrastructure. Phase II will follow with an additional $213 million investment to enhance West Wing. Construction completion expected by end of 2026.

March 10, 2026 - Midwest Edition #6
Kentucky Venues

Kentucky Venues celebrated a major milestone in the largest expansion and renovation project in the Kentucky Exposition Center’s 70-year history.
Kentucky Venues photo
Kentucky Venues celebrated a major milestone in the largest expansion and renovation project in the Kentucky Exposition Center’s 70-year history.
Kentucky Venues celebrated a major milestone in the largest expansion and renovation project in the Kentucky Exposition Center’s 70-year history.   (Kentucky Venues photo) Officials gathered as the final structural beam was hoisted atop the facility’s newest building during a topping off celebration.   (Kentucky Venues photo)

Kentucky Venues celebrated a major milestone in the largest expansion and renovation project in the Kentucky Exposition Center's 70-year history. Local and state officials, business leaders, long-standing clients and Kentucky Venues staff gathered as the final structural beam was hoisted atop the facility's newest building during a topping off celebration — a construction tradition symbolizing progress and the collective effort behind a project. Guests signed the beam before it was raised into place, leaving a permanent mark on the building's structure.

Phase I project represents a $180 million investment in the future of the facility and the Commonwealth's tourism and events industries. The project enhances Kentucky's ability to attract premier national and international events while continuing to serve the clients who have called the Kentucky Exposition Center home for decades. When complete, the project, along with the planned Phase II, will position the Kentucky Exposition Center as the fifth-largest convention center in the United States.

"[Due] to the continued investment of the Kentucky General Assembly, we are transforming a side of our property that has remained largely unchanged since the facility first opened in 1956," said David S. Beck, president and CEO of Kentucky Venues. "The Kentucky Exposition Center is where Kentuckians come together. It's where youth show livestock, families mark annual traditions at the Kentucky State Fair, athletes compete on an international stage and the world's largest events call home. What we're building here will elevate every one of those experiences. We're deeply grateful to the thousands of tradespeople and partners who are making this expansion and renovation possible."

The new 350,000-sq.-ft. building on the northwest side of the property, equivalent to roughly six football fields, will become the facility's largest Class "A" exhibit space. The multi-purpose facility, designed by Schmidt Associates, features agriculture-ready infrastructure including dedicated washrooms, a milking parlor suite and flexible configurations to support livestock competitions and equine events alongside sporting tournaments, trade shows and conventions. Multiple major entrances, food service areas and meeting rooms round out a space built to serve both agriculture and convention clients.

The project has mobilized up to 4,000 tradespeople and a 150-member design team from Kentucky and across the country. Construction on the new building is expected to be complete by the end of 2026, with events beginning to occupy the space in 2027.

Phase II of the project, a $213 million investment, will reimagine the West Wing, West Hall and Pavilion, adding significant class A exhibit space, expanded pre-function areas, additional meeting rooms and support enhanced food and beverage operations. Planning and utility work for Phase II construction have already begun. Significant construction of Phase II is anticipated to begin after Phase I is completed.

The expansion and renovation project is supported by a collaborative team of state agencies and design professionals:

For more information, visit kyexpo.org/phase-i-multi-purpose-building. 


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