It’s Party Time — Why BKLYN STUDIOS Is Your New Venue For Weddings And Bar Mitzvahs
Overheard in New York City: “We need an event space. Why don’t we rent someplace really small in a lousy neighborhood?”
Okay, that never happened. Because nobody ever says this. When people look for an event space, they want flexibility, room to move, a convenient location. A nice view doesn’t hurt.
Which brings us to BKLYN STUDIOS, a 13,000+ square-foot cutting edge event space in the heart of Downtown Brooklyn. Located at City Point, BKLYN STUDIOS is ridiculously easy to get to from Manhattan and Brooklyn.
The space is like an expansive, blank three-dimensional canvas with high ceilings, natural light, and even a balcony overlooking DoBro for when your guests needs a breath of fresh air.
BKLYN STUDIOS is flexible. Since opening six months ago, it has already hosted art fairs, concerts, cocktail parties, conferences, trade shows, exhibitions, and galas. It’s a great space for television and film production as well as fashion shows. And, yes, weddings and bar mitzvahs!
City Point in Downtown Brooklyn has fast become a premier place to live, eat, work and shop. BKLYN STUDIOS means that it’s a great place to party too.
City Point has 40+ food purveyors in its DeKalb Market Hall. Outside vendors and caterers are welcome too. And if you need help, their in-house Creative Services Team can hook you up with every aspect of event design — catering, sound, lighting, staging, florals, even security.
The photos say a lot, but you should see it for yourself. To set up a visit, check out bklynstudios.com or call 917-359-6900.
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