Nationwide Marketing Group (NMG) will hold its Spring 2025 PrimeTime show in San Antonio, the second-largest city in Texas.
The large buying group says the dates for the 64th edition of PrimeTime are March 15-18, and registration for the show is now open for members to register.
“Wherever we take PrimeTime, our members have shown us that they understand how important it is to get together, network with one another and the vendor community, and to take advantage of the opportunities available to them to learn and grow their businesses,” says Tom Hickman, CEO, Nationwide. “Of course, though, any time we can take the PrimeTime experience to a new location it infuses an extra layer of anticipation and excitement. We look forward to seeing what kind of stops San Antonio can pull to make this a memorable event for our members.”
NMG says 2025 PrimeTime will take over the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, a venue that’s located in the heart of San Antonio’s historic Riverwalk district. Upgraded in 2016, the space features a total footprint of over 1.6 million square feet, including an exhibit area that exceeds 500,000 square feet. It’s also nestled right along the banks of the world-famous River Walk. The number-one attraction in the state of Texas, the “Paseo del Rio” is a 15-mile urban waterway that travels right through the heart of downtown San Antonio. The River Walk area features countless restaurants, unique boutiques and a vibrant nightlife.
“San Antonio is a booming city right now and one of the fastest growing in the country,” adds Melissa Stenson, VP of member experience for NMG. “Bringing PrimeTime to a location that is experiencing such historic growth and expansion feels like the perfect fit and aligns so well with the opportunities our members have in front of them when they gather for this event. We really can’t wait to get together with this community in San Antonio. It’s already shaping up to be an exceptional PrimeTime – and we know the city still has a few tricks up its sleeves for us as we get closer to showtime.”