here - The BJCC
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here - The BJCC
GOVERNANCE The operations of all that comprise the BJCC are governed by the nine-member Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex Authority Board of Directors. The Mayor of the City of Birmingham and President of the Jefferson County Commission serve as ex-officio members, with seven additional members appointed by the Jefferson County Legislative Delegation. The Board of Directors of the Authority provides policy oversight, strategic direction and fiscal control for the BJCC, Sheraton Birmingham Hotel, Westin Birmingham Hotel and Uptown Entertainment District. BJCC Senior Management Team, left to right: Wayne Averitt, Director of Finance; Susette Hunter, Director of Sales & Marketing; Elma Bell, Director of Human Resources; Tad Snider, Executive Director & CEO; Andrea Faush, Director of Real Estate & Development; Matt Wilson, Director of Operations A LETTER FROM OUR CEO DR. BILLY MARSH DIRECTOR A LETTER FROM OUR CHAIRMAN DENNIS LATHEM CHAIR DR. CLYDE ECHOLS HON. JIMMIE STEPHENS TREASURER PRESIDENT - JEFFERSON COUNTY COMMISSION HERB MCBRIDE SECRETARY Reflecting upon the last few years, I’m confident they are years that will be marked in history as transformational - a period of time during which the BJCC laid the foundation for its next phase of success. Capping a development project just over three years in the making, with the City of Birmingham as our partner, the Uptown Entertainment District is now fully operational with seven exciting dining and entertainment options on the BJCC campus. The Westin Birmingham Hotel, certified LEED Silver and the only LEED certified hotel in the state of Alabama, continues to deliver strong revenue and occupancy results as well as receiving rave reviews from meeting planners and the corporate community. The Arena and Concert Hall have enjoyed benchmark years, with crowd-pleasing concerts, sporting events and family-oriented performances delivering a wide variety of entertainment options for residents of the Birmingham area and beyond to enjoy. The highlights for the year have been many, but a few stand out, such as playing a key role in Birmingham hosting the 2014 Bassmaster Classic, a return visit by PBS’s Antiques Roadshow and hosting both the SEC Women’s Gymnastics Championship and NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Championships in the same year. HON. JAY ROBERSON PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE BIRMINGHAM CITY COUNCIL The BJCC has accomplished much in 2014. With the leadership of Executive Director & CEO Tad Snider, the dedication of our outstanding staff and the support and guidance of the Authority Board of Directors we’ve been able to complete a number of projects identified as instrumental for the future success of the BJCC. The early success of the Uptown District and the availability of more than 1,000 hotel rooms in the immediate BJCC area since the Westin Birmingham has opened provides us with an attractive convention and meeting package. We will use this to sell Birmingham as a premier conference venue. A year of strong fiscal results, well ahead of our budget forecast, has allowed us to begin planning for key capital improvements to our meeting and exhibit space and to plan for some targeted improvements in the Arena and Concert Hall. In 2015, we should complete additional enhancements to the BJCC. This will enable us to continue our success into the future. We remain committed to our mission of providing industry-leading facilities for the benefit of our customers, stakeholders and the taxpayers to expand our community activity and economic development. We look to the future with great enthusiasm and we anticipate another year of success for the BJCC. It’s also been a year of exciting strategic partnerships, beginning with our outstanding Uptown lineup of Texas de Brazil, Octane Coffee + Bar, Cantina Laredo, The Southern Kitchen and Bar, Mugshots Grill & Bar, Todd English P.U.B. and Bottle & Bone. JJ JOHNSON VICE CHAIR NICK SELLERS DIRECTOR Additionally, initial work began on a capital improvement program targeting meeting and exhibit space throughout the BJCC. Moving into 2015, this work will begin to pay dividends as we improve the meeting experience and position the BJCC to be even more competitive as a meeting and convention destination. HON. WILLIAM A. BELL SR. MAYOR - CITY OF BIRMINGHAM None of these achievements would be possible without the vision and strategic leadership of the Board and the hard work and sincere dedication of our staff. The future is bright, and it is exciting to anticipate what the next few years will bring. I look forward to working with our dynamic team to further the BJCC’s role as a premier meeting and entertainment venue, while continuing to generate a positive economic impact for the Birmingham area. Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex 2100 Richard Arrington Jr. Blvd. North Birmingham, AL 35203 (205) 458-8400 Sincerely, 2014 Dennis Lathem Chairman of the Board ANNUAL REPORT Tad Snider Executive Director & CEO MISSION ATTENDANCE Total audience for the year was 1,110,359, with the highest cumulative attendance for General Business Meetings, Popular Concerts, Consumer Shows and Sporting Events. 1.1 MILLION The mission of the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex is to generate jobs, economic activity and tax receipts in Birmingham and Jefferson County by attracting conventions, trade shows, concerts, Broadway shows and other performing arts programing, regional sports events, meetings and conferences and by doing so enhance the quality of life within the region. HISTORY In 1965, the Alabama Legislature created the Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center Authority, establishing the framework for what is now the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex. In 1966, the Authority launched a national architecture competition to choose a design for the complex – a process that led to adoption of a plan by Philadelphia-based architect George Qualls. The first facility completed, the North Exhibition Hall, opened in 1971, followed in the next few years by the Concert Hall, Theatre, Arena and outdoor Piazza. 183K ATTENDANCE AT GENERAL BUSINESS MEETINGS 154K ATTENDANCE AT POPULAR CONCERTS 142K ATTENDANCE AT CONSUMER SHOWS THE BJCC TODAY 165K ATTENDANCE AT SPORTING EVENTS ALABAMA’S LARGEST ENTERTAINMENT, EXHIBITION AND CONFERENCE VENUE NATURE OF EVENT EVENT EVENTS DAYS I/O DAYS Over more than four decades, the BJCC has completed several expansion programs and improvements. Today, the BJCC remains Alabama’s largest entertainment, exhibition and conference venue, with facilities that include: ATTENDANCE POPULAR CONCERTS 33 49 9 153,506 COMMUNITY EVENTS 11 14 3 8,933 CONSUMER SHOWS 23 84 24 141,828 CONVENTIONS 73 119 3 43,839 BANQUETS AND RECEPTIONS 27 29 0 7,680 CATERED EVENTS 78 90 0 17,069 682 1,115 38 182,828 TRADE SHOWS 20 39 6 11,900 SCHOOL & YOUTH EVENTS 20 35 1 11,492 CHILDREN’S THEATRE 31 235 159 18,984 DANCE 10 16 0 4,290 BALLET 3 7 9 3,262 BROADWAY PRODUCTIONS 12 29 3 55,526 RECITALS 13 17 16 20,950 REUNIONS 10 18 0 855 2 2 1 1,530 65 132 9 87,004 CIRCUS 1 5 2 77,189 ICE SHOWS 1 5 1 50,421 FASHION SHOWS 7 8 1 1,312 GENERAL BUSINESS MEETINGS MOTIVATIONAL RELIGIOUS CONTINUING EDUCATION SEMINARS 12 21 0 5,144 GRADUATION CEREMONIES 10 10 1 18,880 2 2 1 6,346 2 2 0 600 23 26 0 4,761 CHILDREN/FAMILY PAGEANTS WEDDING RECEPTIONS SPORTING EVENTS 55 94 14 164,984 1,226 2,204 301 1,101,113 220,000 square feet of flexible exhibition space 110,000 square feet of meeting space in 90 meeting rooms The Forum Building, a Class A office building with 264,000 square feet of leasable space and upscale conference facility with 260 seat theatre 18,000 seat Legacy Arena 2,800 seat Concert Hall 1,000 seat Theater with resident company The Birmingham Children’s Theater, serving Birmingham’s youth for 68 years The new Uptown Entertainment District, an outdoor plaza adjacent to the Westin Birmingham, encompassing six outstanding eateries, a vibrant coffee+bar and plentiful free parking. The Sheraton Birmingham and Westin Birmingham hotels connected to the BJCC encompassing 1,054 guest rooms and outstanding full-service amenities. On-site covered, surface and valet parking The Alabama Sports Hall of Fame and Southeastern Conference Headquarters office. ENGAGEMENT The BJCC and Uptown Entertainment district continue to communicate with their communities, customers and clients through an ever-expanding range of traditional and social media. The BJCC continued to use Facebook and Twitter to inform its expanding network of fans and followers of activities throughout the complex. The BJCC also launched a presence on Instagram and Pinterest during the year. During its debut year, Uptown used Facebook, Twitter and Instagram accounts to effectively engage a community hungry for information about the new culinary and entertainment options it brought to the area. Overall, the BJCC and Uptown nearly tripled their combined Facebook page “likes” and Twitter followers in one year. 183% INCREASE IN FACEBOOK LIKES & TWITTER FOLLOWERS SUSTAINABILITY 109 TOTAL TONS The BJCC diverted 109 tons of paper, cardboard and aluminum from landfills during the year through recycling. One of the BJCC’s proudest achievements this year was being awarded LEED Silver certification by the U.S. Green Building Council for the new Westin Birmingham - the first hotel in Alabama to earn LEED certification. When you visit the BJCC, you’ll see our personnel moving around the site by a variety of energyefficient means, including bicycles and electric vehicles. The BJCC continuously seeks new ways to reduce its environmental impact through changes in the way we use water and energy and conduct our business every day. TICKET SALES 598,024 TOTAL TICKETS SOLD FINANCIAL REPORT OPERATING REVENUES BUILDING RENT 6,853,267 GUEST ROOMS 22,735,698 15,106,106 BANQUETS & CATERING PARKING INCOME 1,766,596 UTILITY SERVICES 2,199,844 PUBLIC FOOD & BEVERAGE 1,125,920 BOX OFFICE 1,435,978 AUDIO VISUAL 1,138,908 ALL OTHERS 6,721,214 OPERATING REVENUE 59,083,531 OPERATING EXPENSES EMPLOYEE SALARIES/BENEFITS 23,973,407 UTILITIES 7,738,587 REPAIRS/MAINTENANCE 1,855,007 RENT ARENA (369,378) CONCERT HALL (116,840) EXHIBIT HALL (111,860) 109,723 MANAGEMENT FEES 3,652,865 CONTRACT SERVICES/LABOR 5,280,559 CAPITAL EQUIPMENT 1,533,730 COST OF SERVICES 4,883,487 GENERAL, ADMINISTRATIVE & OTHER OPERATING EXPENSES 8,750,259 OPERATING EXPENSES 57,777,624 OPERATING INCOME 1,305,907 SPECIAL TAX PROCEEDS 16,927,259 REVENUES FROM OPERATIONS 59,083,531 TOTAL REVENUES 76,010,790 OPERATING EXPENSES BEFORE DEPRECIATION DEPRECIATION TOTAL EXPENSES TOTAL INCOME 57,777,624 12,663,197 70,440,821 5,569,969 SOURCE: AUDITED FY 2014 FINANCIAL REPORT