Whatever the reason, whatever the region, chances are Projection has an in-house location perfect for your next event.
- Baltimore, MD
- Boston, MA
- San Francisco, CA
- Washington, DC
- Honolulu, HI
- Long Beach, CA
- Mobile, AL
- Ontario, CA
BALTIMORE
Baltimore Convention Center
It’s no accident they call Baltimore, Maryland “Charm City.” From its historical role in America’s independence (It was here that Francis Scott Key wrote the “Star Spangled Banner” while held captive on a British warship) to its home-grown music scene, Baltimore has been on a charm offensive since its founding in 1729.
BOSTON
Boston Convention & Exhibition Center
The revolutionary spirit of Boston, Massachusetts extends well beyond the pivotal role it played in achieving American Independence. It also applies to its claim as a hub of American innovation and home to some of the world’s most prestigious centers of learning: MIT, Harvard, Boston College, and Boston University, just to name a few.
John B. Hynes Veterans Memorial Convention Center
Nestled among the designer boutiques, galleries, and red brick mansions in Boston’s charming Back Bay neighborhood and connected by sky bridges to the Prudential mall and numerous area hotels, the John B. Hynes Memorial Convention Center offers one of the nation’s most modern and convenient meeting and convention venues.
Seaport Hotel and World Trade Center
Overlooking historic Boston Harbor, the Seaport Hotel and World Trade Center offers ultra-modern amenities and free Wi-Fi. It is the perfect venue for conferences, meetings, and events both large and small.
SAN FRANCISCO
The Moscone Center
Located in the heart of San Francisco’s SoMa (South of Market) district, the Moscone Center is nestled among the district’s famous museums, nightlife, and world-renowned software companies.
South San Francisco Conference Center
The South San Francisco Conference Center features a natural light-filled interior with plenty of foyer space and ample room for breakouts and side meetings. It is easily accessible from the freeway and is just minutes from the airport.
WASHINGTON, DC
Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center
Located in Washington, DC’s Federal Triangle, the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center is about as close to the seat of government as you can get, just blocks from the White House, Judiciary, and Congress, as well as the Capital Mall and the museums of the Smithsonian.
Walter E. Washington Convention Center
The Walter E. Washington Convention Center, in the heart of Washington DC, is among the nation’s 10 largest, covering six city blocks and able to house no less than six regulation-sized NFL football fields, or four jumbo jets.
HONOLULU
Hawaii Convention Center
Once home to Hawaiian royalty, Honolulu, Hawaii is the ultimate event destination, with endless beaches, volcanic mountain ranges, and countless attractions. Travelers from around the world flock to its famous shores for work, play, and its legendary aloha spirit
LONG BEACH
Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center
Adjacent to picturesque bays and 5 ½ miles of sandy beaches, the Long Beach Convention and Entertainment center boasts floor-to-ceiling windows, spacious interiors, modern infrastructure, 2 movie theaters, and is surrounded by entertainment venues and eateries.
MOBILE
Arthur R. Outlaw Convention Center
Affectionately known as the “Paris of the South,” the historic port-city of Mobile, Alabama offers visitors the best of Southern hospitality, ultra-modern conveniences, and old-world charm.
ONTARIO
Ontario Convention Center
Ontario, “the city on the side of a mountain,” was founded in 1881 by two Canadian brothers who named it after their home province. Known for generations for its citrus farms and wineries, today, Ontario offers a mix of modern amenities, historic palm-lined streets, and breathtaking mountain vistas.