Suburban Collection Showplace


Suburban Collection Showplace is a convention center and exposition center in Novi, Michigan, which forms part of Metro Detroit. Suburban Collection Showplace is owned by TBON, LLC., a corporation located in Novi. The center is in proximity to Interstate 96, and is about west-northwest of Detroit. it is the second largest convention center facility in Metro Detroit, after TCF Center in Downtown Detroit. The complex hosts the Michigan State Fair and has done so since 2012.

History

It opened in 2005 as the Rock Financial Showplace, and was built for $18 million. Bowman had previously owned another convention center, the Novi Expo Center, which he had bought and renovated as a convention center in 1991.
The original naming deal was with Quicken Loans, which was previously known as "Rock Financial." Quicken later expressed more interest in using its current name, which was nationally known, instead of "Rock Financial," which was only known around Metro Detroit. Bowman instead terminated the original naming deal. The center was renamed in 2010 after an automobile dealership group headquartered in Troy.
Currently the center has of exhibition and convention space. The center originally had of space, making it the third-largest convention center in Southeast Michigan and METRO Detroit. To accommodate the state fair's anticipated growth, Bowman made several land purchases since 2012, totaling of space, including a plot of land across Grand River Avenue and a lot to the west.

Contents

The Diamond Banquet and Conference Center is on the property. Hyatt Place Detroit/Novi, the convention center's hotel, is also owned by Bowman. The six story hotel is in the eastern side of the property and is connected to the rest of the complex through a extension of the banquet and conference center. The hotel officially opened in 2013.