Comic-Con to stay in San Diego through 2016

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[October 30, 2012]  LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Storm Troopers, cyborgs, superheroes and other comic-book fans can count on their annual pilgrimage to San Diego for another four years.

San Diego Mayor Jerry Sanders announced Monday that Comic-Con has extended its contract with the city through 2016. It had been set to expire in 2015.

The pop-culture convention draws 130,000 visitors from around the world and contributes more than $180 million to the city's economy, Sanders said.

Comic-Con began in San Diego in 1970 but has become so popular over the past four decades that it has outgrown the San Diego Convention Center.

Comic-Con spokesman David Glanzer said city officials and local businesses have helped the event remain in San Diego by allowing organizers to expand beyond the convention center to create a "Comic-Con campus" using meeting space in nearby hotels.

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"We were born in San Diego, so our hope is to stay here," Glanzer said. "But first and foremost, we have to look at the ability to put on a successful show and meet the needs of the people who attend the show."

A spokesman for the mayor's office said plans are moving forward to expand the San Diego Convention Center, and city officials hope to break ground on the project next year.

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http://www.comic-con.org/

[Associated Press]

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