43,000 Sq. Ft. Roof Top Garden Year Round Event Space
| Sq. Footage: | Usage: | Neighborhood: |
|---|---|---|
| 43000 Sq.Ft | Event Space | Financial District |
Property Description
Description:
This 43,000 square foot roof top garden has sweeping views of the East River and downtown New York skyline. This truly unique venue maintains a year-round green lawn combing the beauty of the outdoors with the luxury and convenience of an upscale, indoor space. The massive amount of space provides clients with a multitude of options for how their event is organized. Tents and catering services can be provided by the space.
NOTE: The $5000 price listed above is the cost of reserving the space, the price of the event will be higher than that depending on a number of factors.
Features:
* 43000 sq.ft of space
* Year- round roof top Garden
* Views of the East River and downtown New York City
* Up to 750 person capacity, 300 tented dinner & 500 tented reception.
* Catering services available
* Tent services available
Wall Street is a narrow street in lower Manhattan in New York City, running east from Broadway downhill to South Street on the East River. Considered to be the historical heart of the Financial District, it was the first permanent home of the New York Stock Exchange. The Manhattan Financial District is one of the largest business districts in the United States, and second in New York City only to Midtown. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the corporate culture of New York was a primary center for the construction of skyscrapers (rivaled only by Chicago). The Financial District, even today, actually makes up a distinct skyline of its own, separate from but not soaring to quite the same heights as its midtown counterpart a few miles to the north. One of the most iconic representations of the market prosperity is the Charging Bull sculpture, by Arturo Di Modica. Representing the bull market economy, the sculpture was originally placed in front of the New York Stock Exchange, and subsequently moved to its current location in Bowling Green. Wall Street's architecture is generally rooted in the Gilded Age, though there are also some art deco influences in the neighborhood. Landmark buildings on Wall Street include Federal Hall, and the New York Stock Exchange at the corner of Broad Street. The South Street Seaport is a historic area in the New York City borough of Manhattan, located where Fulton Street meets the East River, and adjacent to the Financial District. The Seaport is usually considered a historical district, distinct from the neighboring Financial District.. A section of nearby Fulton Street is preserved as cobblestone and lined with shops, bars, and restaurants.
