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          Business View Magazine
        
        
          The Miami Beach
        
        
          Convention Center
        
        
          
            At the center of excitement, culture, and history
          
        
        
          When Muhammad Ali died, recently, one of the pho-
        
        
          tographs of him that was reprinted in newspapers
        
        
          around the globe was that of the newly-crowned
        
        
          heavyweight champion of the world standing over his
        
        
          vanquished foe, Sonny Liston, whose prone body lay
        
        
          defeated on the canvas floor of the boxing ring. That
        
        
          iconic picture was taken in 1964 at the Miami Beach
        
        
          Convention Center (MBCC) and according to Matt Hol-
        
        
          lander, the Center’s current General Manager, it’s a
        
        
          proud part of the history of the facility, originally built
        
        
          in 1957, as a way to attract some major events to an
        
        
          area, which was, at the time, considered to be merely
        
        
          a quiet beach destination for vacationers.
        
        
          As Miami and Miami Beach both continued to grow
        
        
          in size and stature, the Center grew along with them.
        
        
          In 1968, the MBCC hosted the Republican National
        
        
          Convention and its more than 20,000 delegates and
        
        
          in 1972 it hosted more than 45,000 delegates at
        
        
          both the Republican and Democratic National Con-
        
        
          ventions.  “And since 2002, we’ve been home to Art
        
        
          Basel Miami,” says Hollander, “a major international