Espace is not your dull meeting provider

Tuesday, 25 Nov, 2009 0

In partnership with World Yacht, which provides boat tours of New York City’s skyline, Manhattan’s Espace event space is offering a "Miracle on the Hudson" meeting package in honor of the successful US Airways landing on the Hudson River last January.
 

Available all year round for groups of at least 100, the all-inclusive package starts at $225 per person. There is also a service charge and an 8.875 percent sales tax. The price includes meeting space, valet parking, audio/visual services, breakfast, morning refreshment break, lunch, afternoon refreshment break, an event services manager and a two-hour tour aboard World Yacht that includes an open bar and appetizers.
 

“Espace is the antithesis of the classic boardroom or cavernous convention hall. It is a chic, modern canvas offering guests an inspiring atmosphere,” suggests the Web site.
 

ESpace is located on Manhattan’s West Side, just steps away from the Hudson River, the site of Pilot Sully’s famous “miracle landing.”
 

By David Wilkening

 



 

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