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The George R. Brown Convention Center (GRB), opened on September 26, 1987, is located on the east side of Downtown Houston, Texas, United States. The center was named for internationally recognized entrepreneur, engineer, civic leader, philanthropist and Houstonian George R. Brown (1898–1983). George and his brother, Herman, turned Brown & Root into the world's largest construction and engineering company. Later, he and investors founded Texas Eastern Transmission Company, which donated six of the 11 blocks required to build the GRB. The center is owned by the city of Houston and managed by the Houston First Corporation. The facility was completed with a price tag of $104.9 million (equivalent to $209 million in 2020), requiring 30 months and more than 1,200 workers. The 100-foot-high (30

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  • George R. Brown Convention Center (en)
  • George R. Brown Convention Center (de)
  • Centro de Convenciones George R. Brown (es)
  • 조지 R. 브라운 컨벤션 센터 (ko)
  • 乔治·布朗会议中心 (zh)
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  • El Centro de Convenciones George R. Brown (George R. Brown Convention Center) es un centro de convenciones en Downtown Houston, Texas. Tiene 1,2 millones de pies cuadrados de área para exposiciones, inscripciones e reuniones.​ El centro abrió en septiembre de 1987.​ El parque Discovery Green está en frente del Centro de Convenciones George R. Brown.​ (es)
  • 조지 R. 브라운 컨벤션 센터(George R. Brown Convention Center)는 미국 텍사스주 휴스턴에 위치한 컨벤션 센터이다. (ko)
  • 乔治·布朗会议中心(George R. Brown Convention Center)是位于美国德克萨斯州东侧的一個會議中心,於1987年9月26日對外开放。该中心以企业家、工程师、休斯顿人乔治·鲁弗斯·布朗(George Rufus Brown,1898-1983)命名。 (zh)
  • Das George R. Brown Convention Center in Downtown Houston, Texas, USA, ist ein Kongress- und Ausstellungskomplex der am 26. September 1987 eröffnet wurde. Der Komplex wurde nach dem Houstoner benannt, einem Unternehmer und Philanthrop. Browns Texas Eastern Corporation spendete sechs der elf Blocks die zum Bau des Gebäudes benötigt wurden. Das Zentrum gehört der Stadt Houston und wird von der Houston First Corporation betrieben. Die Anlage wurde nach 30 Monaten Bauzeit und mehr als 1.200 Arbeitskräften für 104.9 Million US-Dollar fertiggestellt. Das 30 m hohe rot-weiß-blaue Gebäude ersetzte das veraltete Albert Thomas Convention Center, welches später in das Entertainment Complex im umgewandelt wurde. Es handelt sich um das erste Messezentrum das über einen permanenten Bitcoin Geldautoma (de)
  • The George R. Brown Convention Center (GRB), opened on September 26, 1987, is located on the east side of Downtown Houston, Texas, United States. The center was named for internationally recognized entrepreneur, engineer, civic leader, philanthropist and Houstonian George R. Brown (1898–1983). George and his brother, Herman, turned Brown & Root into the world's largest construction and engineering company. Later, he and investors founded Texas Eastern Transmission Company, which donated six of the 11 blocks required to build the GRB. The center is owned by the city of Houston and managed by the Houston First Corporation. The facility was completed with a price tag of $104.9 million (equivalent to $209 million in 2020), requiring 30 months and more than 1,200 workers. The 100-foot-high (30 (en)
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