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THE WALKTHROUGH   11.18.08 9:00 AM PRINT | SEND TO A FRIEND |
Intrepid Museum Reopens With More Flexible Space
Last Tuesday marked the official reopening of the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum with a rededication ceremony led by President George W. Bush. Following an extensive two-year renovation, the aircraft carrier-turned-museum returned to its Hudson River location in early October and is now available for event rental. Saved from a scrap yard some 30 years ago, the Intrepid is the world's largest naval museum and one of the city's biggest event spaces.

At 912 feet long, the mammoth ship contains a variety of areas for events and meetings, as well as a number of amenities, activities, and historic artifacts. Docked on the west side of Manhattan, the Intrepid is attached to the 112,000-square-foot Pier 86, a site that was rebuilt during the vessel's refurbishment and is now equipped with Wi-Fi Internet access and seating areas.
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The Intrepid, a former aircraft carrier, sits on the Hudson River, less than 10 blocks north of the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center. - Photos: BizBash
The Intrepid, a former aircraft carrier, sits on the Hudson River, less than 10 blocks north of the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center.
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The restoration project also included reconstructing Pier 86, which is now suitable for event rental. - Photos: BizBash
The restoration project also included reconstructing Pier 86, which is now suitable for event rental.
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New to the ship is a large video wall at the entrance to the hangar deck. - Photos: BizBash
New to the ship is a large video wall at the entrance to the hangar deck.
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At the bow of the ship is the fo'c'sle—an area where the anchor chains are stored—which can be utilized for small cocktail receptions. - Photos: BizBash
At the bow of the ship is the fo'c'sle—an area where the anchor chains are stored—which can be utilized for small cocktail receptions.
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The Allison and Howard Lutnick Theater seats 245. - Photos: BizBash
The Allison and Howard Lutnick Theater seats 245.
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At the rear end of the boat is a large section for events that features mobile exhibits and a curtain system. - Photos: BizBash
At the rear end of the boat is a large section for events that features mobile exhibits and a curtain system.
Photos: BizBash
The great hall has audiovisual equipment for meetings and presentations, and can be used during the museum's public hours. - Photos: BizBash
The great hall has audiovisual equipment for meetings and presentations, and can be used during the museum's public hours.
Photos: BizBash
The expansive flight deck houses a number of aircraft and is available for large-scale dinners as well as receptions. - Photos: BizBash
The expansive flight deck houses a number of aircraft and is available for large-scale dinners as well as receptions.
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Aside from the pier, the flight deck is the museum's largest section for events. The outdoor space atop the 29,000-ton vessel houses a collection of restored aircraft, including the MiG-27 jet fighter and the A-12 Blackbird spy plane. The can hold 2,500 guests for concerts, receptions, and seated dinners.

A major part of the venue's overhaul was to upgrade the technology and the structural layout of the Intrepid's main section, the 720-foot-long hangar deck. The Exploreum, one of the hangar deck's halls, was redesigned with events in mind and now has mobile exhibits and a custom drape system (developed by Drape Kings) that can be used to subdivide the space. The renovation also installed a 10- by 30-foot video wall at the entrance, new lighting and projection systems for the 245-seat Allison and Howard Lutnick Theater, and modern displays for the museum's relics.

Additionally, the Intrepid offers classroom space in the Michael Tyler Fisher Center for Education, an area for outdoor cocktails in the Fantail, and presentation equipment in the great hall.

Catering by Restaurant Associates is the museum's exclusive food provider.

  —Anna Sekula

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