Entertainment Construction
From world class venues showcased on national television to imaginative and innovative smaller complexes, our entertainment construction team has made a name across the nation. We use our expertise to deliver on time, on budget projects for the entertainment industry around the country.
The Kodak Theatre
The permanent home of the Academy Awards© is a crowning achievement for our entertainment builders. This complete development project combines world-class retail space, restaurants, night clubs, movie theaters and sweeping, inspiring walkways.
Inside, the Kodak Theatre itself features state of the art facilities that make it one of the most advanced live broadcast venues in the world, perfect for hosting the Academy Awards© on a permanent basis.
AT&T Performing Arts Center
This one-of-kind venue includes a 650 seat multi-form theatre and over 80,000 square feet of space in 12 stories. This new landmark of the downtown Dallas Arts District provides performance space and support space for the thriving arts scene in Dallas.
UC Davis Robert & Margrit Mondavi Center
The Robert & Margrit Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts is a multi-level steel frame building featuring a gorgeous glass curtain wall and sand stone exterior skin. The 1,800-seat main hall includes state-of-the-art technology that provides excellent acoustics for performances. The building also includes a 250-seat studio theater, a sunshade entrance canopy and lobby, and associated back of house facilities.
Entertainment Venue Construction Capabilities
McCarthy uses advanced technology and years of hands-on building experience to construct beautiful, versatile entertainment venues across the nation. For your next entertainment construction project, contact the team at McCarthy.
“McCarthy proved an invaluable partner in the building of this magnificent venue. The McCarthy team, working with an innovative design, a very exacting design team, and challenging owner, exceeded all expectations in making the Wyly Theatre a reality.
Doug Curtis, CEO
AT&T Performing Arts Center


