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For starters, there's the ballroom of the Washington Hilton, located less than 2 miles from the White House, where the White House Correspondents' Dinner is held every year and has a seating capacity of more than twice what this one is planned to have.
It's really not like DC is hurting for hotels, ballrooms, convention centers and other suitable places to host large events.
As for why have it on the south lawn when those sorts of facilities are available? I ask myself a similar question whenever I get a wedding invite and the venue is outdoors, but people choose and even prefer to have these sorts of formal events outside sometimes, so this is cutting into available space to host those sorts of events, because it's a lot harder to find a large private outdoor space in DC that can be easily secured than it is to find a suitable indoor space.