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Irving is much more than a fantastic meeting locale – it's also an easygoing destination bursting with recreational activities, unique shopping, and delicious dining. With its central location between Dallas and Fort Worth, it's easy to enjoy the attractions and entertainment of all three cities.
2. Historic District
Irving is within easy reach of landmark Texas attractions, including Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District. The 98-acre district is home to a variety of shops, restaurants, nightclubs, rodeos, stock shows, historic landmarks and events set amid original bricks and mortar and wood corrals.
3. The Pavillion
The Pavillion, which will be operated by Live Nation, will be a music venue that can be collapsed to an indoor setting or opened to serve larger crowds as an amphitheater with 8,000 seats.
A Stunning Convention Facility: There’s a lot about the city of Irving that defies convention – including the Irving Convention Center itself. Clients love its proximity to the airport, individual breakout spaces, column-free exhibit hall and one-of-a-kind design. With a copper-clad skin, high-end finishes and 100,000 square feet of meeting and event space, the ICC is as functional as it is aesthetically appealing. Floor-to-ceiling windows offer scenic vistas, and a stacked layout enables concurrent events to have distinct spaces. For big groups, the vertical design translates to efficient flow between sessions. Plus, ample networking areas allow delegates to collaborate comfortably.
The center is the cornerstone of the new visitor’s district with walkabl…