Those famous white tents will once again be taking over New York City's Bryant Park today with the start of Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week. Just as fashionistas get a first look at spring's new crop of flowing dresses and ruffled blouses, event planners, too, should have something to look forward to, right?
Lucky for you, BizBash New York recently compiled a list of 10 of New York's Most Anticipated New Venues. From hotels to restaurants, here's what planners can anticipate up ahead:
Empire Room
Located on the ground floor of the Empire State Building, one of the most iconic New York attractions, the Empire Room is a 3,500-square-foot Art Deco cocktail lounge. Set to open in late October or early November by Mark Grossich's Hospitality Holdings, the New York venue will "harken back to the golden age of the 1920s and 30s with its theme, A Toast to Another Time," according to Grossich.
Le Caprice New York
From the London-based Caprice Holdings, owners of such well-reputed establishments as The Ivy and J Sheekey, comes Le Caprice New York. Located on the lobby level of New York luxury hotel the Pierre, this NY restaurant—the first American property of the group—will boast sleek black-and-white decor and 76 seats in the dining room.
Stage 37
With locations across the country, Studio Instrument Rentals is one of the largest and most respected backline, audio, rehearsal and production support services in America. This fall, SIR is unveiling a new location new the New York convention center. At 13,600 square feet, the multipurpose Stage 37 will have room for 500 guests for New York events of all kinds.
Lucky for you, BizBash New York recently compiled a list of 10 of New York's Most Anticipated New Venues. From hotels to restaurants, here's what planners can anticipate up ahead:
Empire Room
Located on the ground floor of the Empire State Building, one of the most iconic New York attractions, the Empire Room is a 3,500-square-foot Art Deco cocktail lounge. Set to open in late October or early November by Mark Grossich's Hospitality Holdings, the New York venue will "harken back to the golden age of the 1920s and 30s with its theme, A Toast to Another Time," according to Grossich.
Le Caprice New York
From the London-based Caprice Holdings, owners of such well-reputed establishments as The Ivy and J Sheekey, comes Le Caprice New York. Located on the lobby level of New York luxury hotel the Pierre, this NY restaurant—the first American property of the group—will boast sleek black-and-white decor and 76 seats in the dining room.
Stage 37
With locations across the country, Studio Instrument Rentals is one of the largest and most respected backline, audio, rehearsal and production support services in America. This fall, SIR is unveiling a new location new the New York convention center. At 13,600 square feet, the multipurpose Stage 37 will have room for 500 guests for New York events of all kinds.
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