What to look for when sourcing a venue
- Meetings with clients or customers: a meeting venue can provide a professional setting creating a positive impression and helping to build constructive relationships.
- Internal meetings or training sessions: an external venue can provide a neutral location for team meetings or training sessions, supporting productive discussions and encouraging participation.
- Conferencing or events: the right space can provide the facilities required for larger-scale hybrid events such as seminars, lectures, or product launches.
1. Manhattan Center, Hammerstein Ballroom: some say it’s the “best in the world.”
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- Location: Midtown Manhattan
- Capacity: up to 3,500
- Cost: $$$$
2. Freehold, Brooklyn: come for the event, stay for the award-winning coffee
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- Location: Williamsburg, Brooklyn
- Capacity: up to 120
- Cost: $
3. Neue House: where technology and stunning spaces collide
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- Location: Madison Square, Manhattan
- Capacity: up to 255
- Cost: $$$$
4. Lavan 541, Chelsea: 5,000 square feet of open space to inspire innovation
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- Location: Chelsea, Manhattan
- Capacity: Up to 500
- Cost: $$$
5. Westside LOFT: eight-foot windows showcasing all The Hudson River has to offer
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- Location: West Village, Manhattan
- Capacity: up to 300
- Cost: $$
6. Intercontinental New York Barclay: The Rockefeller Suite, and plenty more to choose from
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- Location: Diamond District, Manhattan
- Capacity: up to 500
- Cost: $$$$
7. The Knickerbocker Hotel: a Times Square jewel
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- Location: Bryant Park, Midtown
- Capacity: up to 220
- Cost: $$$$
8. EBS Bartender Academy & Event Space: add a splash of flair to your next event
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- Location: East Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
- Capacity: Up to 60
- Cost: $
9. Glasshouse, Chelsea: a chic space with floor-to-ceiling windows
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- Location: Chelsea, Manhattan
- Capacity: up to 200
- Cost: $$$$
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- Location: Bushwick, Brooklyn
- Capacity: up to 250
- Cost: $$$