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this afternoon the city finally showed off its plans for a massive facelift for the convention center which does not get a lot of use these days the facelift wonamp;#39;t come cheap the mayor thinks it will pay off hereamp;#39;s news 13 Scott Daniels Jessica the mayor wants a new Mexican field to the convention center like what you see at the Sunport but itamp;#39;ll cost $20 million in all hereamp;#39;s the first look at what the convention center the West Side 40-year-old side of the convention center could look like by the end of 2014 the city is paying the architectural firm Decker parit sabatini more than a million dollars to design this look and engineer the changes the money will come from savings after refinancing the debt on the convention center and from Hospitality fees and Lodgers taxes already on the books business at the convention center has slowed way down since the economy crashed every city has a Convention Center so the mayor says if Albuquerque wants to compete