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Best of 2016: 10 Most Notable New York Venue Openings of 2016

The hottest conference spaces, eateries, drinking spots, and more to open for events and entertaining this year.

Carla HayBeth Kormanik
November 28, 2016

This year saw the opening of many significant event and meeting venues in New York. Here's a look at the best restaurants, party rooms, hotels, corporate event venues, conference centers, and private rooms to open in 2016. These new and renovated New York venues suit groups large or small for private and corporate events, business dinners, cocktail parties, conferences, weddings, and more.

8. The William Vale
8. The William Vale

Located in Brooklyn’s North Williamsburg neighborhood, the William Vale has a rarity for a New York hotel: a 15,000-square-foot rooftop public park. Vale Park is on an elevated promenade at the hotel, which is in a building that has 40,000 square feet of retail and office space on the lower levels. The 21-story hotel, which opened in August, has 183 rooms and the 60-foot-long Vale Pool space, which offers light snacks and cocktails. For other dining options, the hotel has a 150-seat Southern Italian restaurant named Leuca that has private dining for 26 guests; the Westlight rooftop bar serving rare spirits and craft cocktails; and a Mister Dips food truck. NoHo Hospitality Group handles all food and beverage services for the hotel. For meetings and events, there is the 4,096-square-foot Vale Ballroom, which has 23-foot ceilings and banquet-style seating for 315 seated guests. The hotel has several other private and semiprivate event locations for groups of as many as 500 guests.

Photo: Noah Fecks
1. Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown
1. Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown

Open since September, Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown is located near City Hall and the World Trade Center, and has many of the elements that guests have come to expect from the luxury hotel chain. The 189-room hotel was designed by architect Robert A.M. Stern with lush interiors designed by Yabu Pushelberg. For meetings, the property has three meeting rooms, totaling 6,815 square feet, featuring ample natural light from double-height windows. The largest event space is the 2,990-square-foot Greenwich Ballroom, which holds 175 for banquets, receptions, or theater-style events and can be divided. It’s connected to a foyer that can be used for pre-function space. The hotel also is home to the steak house Cut by Wolfgang Puck, the first Manhattan restaurant from the celebrity chef. The restaurant seats 86 in the main dining room, 32 in the lounge, and 10 at the bar. There is also a private dining room for 31 seated guests.

Photo: Christian Horan
2. Westfield World Trade Center
2. Westfield World Trade Center

Westfield World Trade Center, a 365,000-square-foot venue for shopping and dining located within Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava's World Trade Center Transportation Hub, opened in August in Lower Manhattan. The upscale shopping mall has numerous spaces available for events, including the trade center's soaring atrium that was used for its own grand opening. On the third floor, Eataly Downtown (from chefs Mario Batali and Joe Bastianich) is the second Manhattan outpost for this Italian food emporium. The 48,000-square-foot Eataly Downtown houses four casual eateries, one upscale restaurant, six take-away counters, one coffee bar, and one wine bar. Eataly Downtown's upscale restaurant is Osteria Della Pace, a Southern Italian eatery that can seat 60 people (including 12 in a private dining room) or accommodate 70 for receptions.

Photo: Hunter Abrams/BFA.com
3. The Beekman
3. The Beekman

Another example of Lower Manhattan’s ongoing revitalization is the Beekman, a Thompson Hotels property that opened in August. The 287-room hotel was designed by Martin Brudnizki and has a distinctive nine-story atrium and pyramidal skylight. The venue has two signature restaurants: Fowler & Wells from chef Tom Colicchio is a modern American eatery and Augustine from restaurateur Keith McNally is a brasserie-style restaurant with a combination of lighter dishes as well as French classics. They each seat 90 or hold 100 for receptions. Colicchio’s Crafted Hospitality is the hotel’s exclusive partner for catering and in-room dining. Temple Court, a second-floor meeting space, holds 145 theater-style or 100 for banquets and can be combined with a 12-seat boardroom. A lower-level meeting space, which the hotel calls the Cellar, can be combined to span 3,100 square feet and hold 300 for receptions.

Photo: Courtesy of TheBeekman
4. Samsung 837
4. Samsung 837

Open since February 2016 in the meatpacking district, Samsung 837 is a 55,000-square-foot event space that integrates the brand's technology into the atmosphere of a digital playground. This venue from Samsung Electronics America has a giant digital screen made from 96 55-inch visual displays that face a main stage area with bleacher-style seating for 76. In addition, the venue has a VR Tunnel for virtual-reality presentations; a studio for DJ sets and podcasts; and B2B Experience, a state-of-the-art executive briefing center for business events. Other gathering areas include a playroom, a living room, an art gallery, a cafe, and a kitchen that includes chef demonstrations. The venue holds 450 for reception-style events.

Photo: Courtesy of Samsung 837
5. InterContinental New York Barclay
5. InterContinental New York Barclay

Following a $180 million gut renovation that closed the hotel for more than a year, InterContinental New York Barclay reopened in April, just in time for its 90th anniversary. The luxury Midtown Manhattan property increased its room count to 704 and includes two specialty suites: the 3,000-square-foot Presidential Suite and the new rooftop Penthouse Sky Suite, a 3,000-square-foot space with a 1,500-square-foot terrace that overlooks the Chrysler building. The hotel offers 15,000 square feet of meeting space and can now host larger events after creating two new ballrooms, the 5,000-square-foot Grand Ballroom and the 3,500-square-foot Empire Ballroom. Most of the event space is located on the second floor, accessed by elevator or a grand staircase. A new feature, the InterContinental Club Lounge on the lobby level, has two small meeting rooms: one that seats 20 guests, and the other for 10. The property has thoughtful design touches such as built-in bars in the prefunction space, noise-reduction features in the event space, and a massive new kitchen dedicated to banquets with its own elevator dedicated to food and beverage service. 

Photo: Courtesy of InterContinental New York Barclay
6. Ford Amphitheater at Coney Island Boardwalk
6. Ford Amphitheater at Coney Island Boardwalk

Located at the former Childs Building in Brooklyn, the 5,000-seat Ford Amphitheater at Coney Island Boardwalk debuted in June. The covered outdoor venue includes a terrace-level concessions area and a rooftop cafe with casual American dining. In 2017, the venue will open a ground-floor restaurant and 40,000 square feet of publicly accessible landscaped open space that will include a park and playground. Live Nation holds a long-term lease to operate the amphitheater, which hosts a mix of concerts, family shows, sports, comedy, and multicultural events. The venue—the cornerstone of the Seaside Park and Community Arts Center—has hospitality services that are provided by Legends.

Photo: Joe Russo
7. Vandal
7. Vandal

Open since January 2016 on Manhattan's Lower East Side, Vandal is an expansive restaurant and bar from TAO Group. The 22,000-square-foot, 360-seat venue serves a global street fare-inspired menu and features art from seven famed street artists. For private dining, there is the Secret Garden room that offers nature-inspired design elements such as ceiling joists strewn with vines and string lights and glass globe lights filled with gold butterflies. The room also has two walls covered in applied wheat paste murals by Shepard Fairey. In temperate weather, a wall of glass garage doors can open onto the sidewalk while a row of tall planters still allow for privacy. The space seats 70 or holds 100 for cocktails. Another option is an elevated seating area in the back dining room partitioned off by expandable bronze screens. It seats 32 guests.

Photo: Courtesy of Vandal
9. iPic Fulton Market
9. iPic Fulton Market

In October, the iPic movie chain opened its first New York location in the South Street Seaport. The 42,766-square-foot iPic Fulton Market has eight screening rooms that can seat a total of 500 people. The venue, which offers restaurant-style cuisine and waiter service in each screening room, can hold about 840 for receptions. The theater has NEC Digital projectors, Strong/MDI screens, and a bar called the Tuck Room. Each room has custom seating pods with sound-absorbing technology to ensure guests experience the full effect of iPic’s 7.1 channel Dolby digital sound as well as built-in cubbyholes for guests to stash shoes and bags. Guests can opt for premium levels of service that offer perks such as courtesy pillows, blankets, and unlimited popcorn, as well as push-button access to a “dining in the dark” menu by chief restaurant officer Sherry Yard, along with libations from master bartender/advanced sommelier Adam Seger.

Photo: Courtesy of iPic Fulton Market
10. Offsite Loft
10. Offsite Loft

Offsite, which operates dedicated meeting and event spaces in New York and Chicago, debuted Offsite Loft in Midtown in March 2016. The 3,000-square-foot venue encompasses two spaces: the Main Room, which features white exposed brick and oversize windows, can be set up in a variety of configurations for as many as 35 guests; and the Annex contains a cafe, lounge, and boardroom with sliding glass doors that double as whiteboards. The space comes fully furnished and includes a kitchenette stocked with snacks and beverages. Tech amenities include four 70-inch LED televisions, zoned audio, dedicated high-speed Wi-Fi, microphones, and wireless clickers.

Photo: Seth Caplan
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