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"context": "In its early years, the new convention center failed to meet attendance and revenue expectations.[12] By 2002, many Silicon Valley businesses were choosing the much larger Moscone Center in San Francisco over the San Jose Convention Center due to the latter's limited space. A ballot measure to finance an expansion via a hotel tax failed to reach the required two-thirds majority to pass. In June 2005, Team San Jose built the South Hall, a $6.77 million, blue and white tent, adding 80,000 square feet (7,400 m2) of exhibit space",
"qas": [
{
"question": "where is the businesses choosing to go?",
"id": "1"
},
{
"question": "how may votes did the ballot measure need?",
"id": "2"
},
{
"question": "By what year many Silicon Valley businesses were choosing the Moscone Center?",
"id": "3"
}
]
}
],
"title": "Conference Center"
}
]
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