The Best Industrial Wedding Venues in Manhattan, NY

The Best Industrial Wedding Venues in Manhattan, NY

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9 Wedding Venues in Manhattan, NY

Industrial spaces
250-300 guests
Houston Hall 

5.0

New York, NY
  • Up to 250 guests
  • All-inclusive
  • Indoor

Houston Hall is a rustic wedding venue in New York, New York. Built in 1907, this former FBI parking garage has since been reconstructed as a vintage beer hall and brewery. Exposed brick, wooden beams, hand-painted murals and high ceilings with skylights offer the perfect environment for your wedding day and reception. This venue space features a unique, large and open-spaced floor plan. Houston Hall has the ability to accommodate up to 225 guests comfortably when seated. In addition, we have a spacious, private dressing room that overlooks the hall. This is where you can get ready before your walk down the aisle. Guests will be able to take in the warm, vintage environment of Houston Hall as they walk around the naturally lit, open space.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Pets can join the celebration
  • Space for a large guest list
  • Provides event staff

Venue considerations

  • Best for events with big guest lists
  • No built-in audiovisual options
  • No on-site guest accommodations
We held our wedding at Houston Hall in October 2023. From first booking, the Houston hall event team Christon & Michelle were involved every step of the way, and had an organized process of keeping us informed. The ones that stick out were menu flexibility and options and the use of an online platform that kept all of our documentation, communication, and billing in one place. When it came to our big day, we and our guests were so pleased with Houston Hall. The food was excellent. Our guests really enjoyed the family style servings, and raved about how delicious the food was. Food came out timely, and Houston was very organized in ensuring all our guest with dietary restrictions were accommodated. Above all, the service was amazing. Both us and our guests were taken care of by friendly and efficient waitstaff and bartenders. This is something our guests still talk about. Also important to note was that our ceremony, cocktail hour, and reception were all in the same location. The staff turned the location seamlessly during our cocktail hour without our guests being interrupted or even noticing. The venue itself was everything we hoped it would be. To enhance our guests experience, we opted to rent chairs (in place of benches) and edison lights. This process was seamless, as Houston had a recommended vendor who they work with frequently to deliver and install. Houston was also very accommodating to help us deliver and store items before the wedding (for example, our table decor, rented florals and cake). By choosing Houston Hall, we had an amazing, memorable, and low stress wedding day. We would highly recommend without hesitation for your wedding, or any other big event.
Sarah I., 2 years ago
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Tribeca Rooftop 

5.0

New York, NY
  • Up to 300 guests
  • All-inclusive
  • Indoor & outdoor
  • Starts at $75,000

Tribeca Rooftop provides a stunning urban backdrop with its expansive rooftop views and chic industrial design. The venue’s open-air terrace is perfect for ceremonies and receptions, offering spectacular views of the Manhattan skyline. Inside, the spacious loft features high ceilings and modern decor. Guests appreciate the exceptional service and flexibility in accommodating various wedding styles. The in-house catering delivers exquisite dishes, tailored to personal preferences. Tribeca Rooftop is ideal for couples looking to celebrate their special day with a stylish and memorable cityscape setting.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Allows pets
  • Provides lighting and sound
  • Provides catering services

Venue considerations

  • Not for you if you are looking for something nontraditional
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • No free parking
People are still talking about our wedding. The food, service, views, everything is exceptional and worth every penny. Multiple people have said that it’s the best wedding they have ever been to. The cocktail hour had at least 8x the amount of food (passed and stations) as any wedding we had been to. There is a Mediterranean station, sushi bar, raw bar, dim sum station, martini bar, and more. Then you get to choose 8 passed appz (including lobster rolls, crab cakes, lamb chops, and more). We really cannot say more positive things about Tribeca rooftop!
Jillian C., 4 years ago
The Altman Building 
New York, NY
  • Up to 300 guests
  • Select services
  • Indoor

The Altman Building is proud to celebrate over 22 years of premier event services at our landmark venue in the heart of Chelsea, NYC. Established in 1896 as the carriage house for the famed B. Altman and Company department store, The Altman Building is now a versatile private event space, boasting 14,000 square feet over two floors equipped with state-of-the-art audio visual capabilities, VIP rooms, and hotel concierge amenities. Guests are welcomed into our virtually column-free main floor, a breathtaking piece of New York history that provides limitless event production flexibility with custom hardwood floors, vaulted exposed brick ceilings, and expansive arch windows cascading with natural light. Our venue entrance is street level with original mahogany French doors allowing for seamless access. We welcome you to host your next event at The Altman Building, where old New York charm meets modern sophistication.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Multiple event spaces
  • Pets can join the celebration
  • Provides lighting and sound

Venue considerations

  • No in-house catering options
  • On-site parking not available
  • Not for you if you are drawn to more unconventional venues
SECOND 
New York City, NY
  • Up to 250 guests
  • All-inclusive
  • Indoor
  • Starts at $40,000

Owned and operated by acclaimed Laurent Tourondel Hospitality Group, SECOND is a premier New York City event space that offers end-to-end production, superb client service and unparalleled culinary expertise. The intersection of personability and ease, SECOND is a standout, scaleable venue - client ready on it’s own, but also entirely transformable. Located above bustling 6th Avenue in Chelsea – directly above Tourondel’s popular restaurants The Vine and L’Amico – SECOND is as convenient as it is noteworthy. Spanning a full city block, the space offers multiple rental options that include beautiful individual rooms and the sweeping all-weather terrace, as well as complete buyouts of the 9,000-square-foot venue,

Why you'll love this venue

  • All-inclusive venue packages
  • Classic seating dinner
  • Space for a large guest list

Venue considerations

  • Not for you if you are drawn to more unconventional venues
  • No dedicated areas for getting ready
  • Lighting and sound are not included
Daylight Studio 
New York, NY
  • Up to 300 guests
  • All-inclusive
  • Indoor & outdoor
  • Starts at $3,000

With over 13,000 sq ft, in the heart of the vibrant Hudson Yards, Daylight Studio is the perfect destination to host your next event. Equipped with state-of-the-art audio-visual capabilities for an unforgettable personalized experience, our versatile setup and extensive services & amenities offers an ideal solution for Corporate Events & Conferences, Workshops & Seminars, PR Events & Product Launches, Trade Shows, Fashion Presentations, Weddings, Private Parties and all other events. Our in-house events team has a vast network of vendors and years of experience to guide you from start to finish and insure that your event is a success.

Why you'll love this venue

  • All-inclusive venue packages
  • Bridal suite on site
  • Provides lighting and sound

Venue considerations

  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Does not have a dance floor
  • No all-inclusive dining options
Brooklyn Bowl 
Brooklyn, NY
  • Up to 300 guests
  • Select services
  • Indoor
  • Starts at $65,000

As a multi-dimensional 23,000 sq. ft. venue boasting a premier performance space, 16 bowling lanes and renowned food by Blue Ribbon, Brooklyn Bowl has redefined the event and entertainment experience. Perfect for intimate gatherings, elegant black-tie events, or late-night ragers, Brooklyn Bowl is the ultimate combination of class meets badass. Our venue can accommodate receptions for up to 500 people with buffet stations. For seated dinners served family-style, around 200 guests can be accommodated.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Full catering menu to choose from
  • Has an energetic and exciting atmosphere
  • Provides lighting and sound

Venue considerations

  • No on-site bridal suite
  • Large venue, not ideal for small guest lists
  • No on-site guest accommodations

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About wedding venues in Manhattan, NY

Manhattan weddings deliver iconic skyline backdrops, historic architecture and the city's unmistakable energy to your special day. You'll find venues spanning from Gilded Age mansions to sleek contemporary spaces that truly reflect the borough's diverse character and rich history.

What Makes Manhattan Wedding Venues Truly Special?

Manhattan venues blend historical significance with modern luxury in ways you won't find elsewhere. The New York Public Library offers Beaux-Arts grandeur with stunning marble staircases and hand-painted ceilings that'll leave your guests speechless. At 620 Loft & Garden you'll enjoy a reflecting pool with St. Patrick's Cathedral as your backdrop. What really sets Manhattan venues apart is their impeccable service - established properties maintain dedicated wedding coordinators who handle everything from transportation logistics to your day-of timeline so you can focus on celebrating.

How Much Do Manhattan Wedding Venues Typically Cost?

Manhattan wedding venues average $16,375 which represents about 22% of total wedding budgets here. That's significantly higher than national benchmarks of $6,500-$12,000 but reflects Manhattan's premium real estate values and incredibly competitive wedding market.

For different guest counts, your total wedding budget will typically look like this:

  • 50 guests (small wedding): $31,676
  • 100 guests: $53,759
  • 150 guests: $74,509
  • 200 guests: $93,037
  • 250 guests: $111,564
  • 300 guests (large wedding): $130,092

Venue costs usually range from $14,700 to $18,000 with peak season (April-October) commanding premium prices as you'd expect in such a desirable location.

Which Manhattan Wedding Venue Types Are Most Popular?

Luxury Hotels and Ballrooms

The Plaza Hotel features exquisite hand-painted gold leaf detailing and crystal chandeliers that create a truly regal atmosphere. You'll experience white-glove butler service throughout your celebration there. Lotte New York Palace offers a stunning Madison Avenue courtyard entrance and dedicated bridal attendants who anticipate your every need.

Rooftop and View Venues

620 Loft & Garden provides a prime Rockefeller Center location with year-round tented options and unparalleled views of St. Patrick's Cathedral. You'll love how the space transforms from day to evening. Midtown Loft & Terrace features industrial-chic interiors with direct Empire State Building vistas that create spectacular photo opportunities for your special day.

Where Can You Find Accessible Wedding Venues in Manhattan?

Manhattan Penthouse provides fifth-floor accessibility via elevators so all your guests can comfortably attend. You'll appreciate their wheelchair-accessible restrooms and barrier-free floor plans that ensure everyone feels included. Pier Sixty Collection features Hudson River waterfront access with conveniently placed ramped entrances and fully ADA-compliant facilities throughout their stunning spaces.

Which Manhattan Venues Offer Outstanding Wedding Food?

Manhatta creates globally-influenced cuisine with customizable tasting menus 60 floors above Manhattan under Executive Chef Justin Bogle who holds two Michelin stars. You'll work directly with the culinary team to craft a menu that perfectly reflects your tastes and preferences. Palma's West Village courtyard garden provides authentic Italian cuisine using imported ingredients and family recipes that create an intimate, homey atmosphere despite being in the heart of the city.

How Can Manhattan Venues Include Remote Guests?

Tribeca Rooftop employs virtual participation coordinators who manage multi-camera setups and interactive elements for your virtual guests. You can include digital dancing and toast participation so everyone feels part of your celebration regardless of location. Mandarin Oriental creates custom "at-home celebration boxes" for remote guests with synchronized sensory elements that arrive precisely timed to your event schedule.

When Should You Book Your Manhattan Wedding Venue?

Most Manhattan couples secure venues 13 months (396 days) before their wedding date so you'll want to start your search early. June leads inquiry volume while April-October represents peak wedding months when competition is fiercest. Weekend dates typically book 15-18 months in advance but weekday dates offer more flexibility if you're working with a shorter timeline or seeking better pricing.

What Are the Essential Manhattan Wedding Costs?

Key budget items you'll need to consider include venue ($16,375) catering ($13,100) bar services ($10,480) florists ($8,013) and wedding planners ($5,923). These prices reflect Manhattan's premium market but also ensure you're getting exceptional quality and service on your big day.

Manhattan weddings deliver iconic skyline backdrops, historic architecture and the city's unmistakable energy to your special day. You'll find venues spanning from Gilded Age mansions to sleek contemporary spaces that truly reflect the borough's diverse character and rich history.

What Makes Manhattan Wedding Venues Truly Special?

Manhattan venues blend historical significance with modern luxury in ways you won't find elsewhere. The New York Public Library offers Beaux-Arts grandeur with stunning marble staircases and hand-painted ceilings that'll leave your guests speechless. At 620 Loft & Garden you'll enjoy a reflecting pool with St. Patrick's Cathedral as your backdrop. What really sets Manhattan venues apart is their impeccable service - established properties maintain dedicated wedding coordinators who handle everything from transportation logistics to your day-of timeline so you can focus on celebrating.

How Much Do Manhattan Wedding Venues Typically Cost?

Manhattan wedding venues average $16,375 which represents about 22% of total wedding budgets here. That's significantly higher than national benchmarks of $6,500-$12,000 but reflects Manhattan's premium real estate values and incredibly competitive wedding market.

For different guest counts, your total wedding budget will typically look like this:

  • 50 guests (small wedding): $31,676
  • 100 guests: $53,759
  • 150 guests: $74,509
  • 200 guests: $93,037
  • 250 guests: $111,564
  • 300 guests (large wedding): $130,092

Venue costs usually range from $14,700 to $18,000 with peak season (April-October) commanding premium prices as you'd expect in such a desirable location.

Which Manhattan Wedding Venue Types Are Most Popular?

Luxury Hotels and Ballrooms

The Plaza Hotel features exquisite hand-painted gold leaf detailing and crystal chandeliers that create a truly regal atmosphere. You'll experience white-glove butler service throughout your celebration there. Lotte New York Palace offers a stunning Madison Avenue courtyard entrance and dedicated bridal attendants who anticipate your every need.

Rooftop and View Venues

620 Loft & Garden provides a prime Rockefeller Center location with year-round tented options and unparalleled views of St. Patrick's Cathedral. You'll love how the space transforms from day to evening. Midtown Loft & Terrace features industrial-chic interiors with direct Empire State Building vistas that create spectacular photo opportunities for your special day.

Where Can You Find Accessible Wedding Venues in Manhattan?

Manhattan Penthouse provides fifth-floor accessibility via elevators so all your guests can comfortably attend. You'll appreciate their wheelchair-accessible restrooms and barrier-free floor plans that ensure everyone feels included. Pier Sixty Collection features Hudson River waterfront access with conveniently placed ramped entrances and fully ADA-compliant facilities throughout their stunning spaces.

Which Manhattan Venues Offer Outstanding Wedding Food?

Manhatta creates globally-influenced cuisine with customizable tasting menus 60 floors above Manhattan under Executive Chef Justin Bogle who holds two Michelin stars. You'll work directly with the culinary team to craft a menu that perfectly reflects your tastes and preferences. Palma's West Village courtyard garden provides authentic Italian cuisine using imported ingredients and family recipes that create an intimate, homey atmosphere despite being in the heart of the city.

How Can Manhattan Venues Include Remote Guests?

Tribeca Rooftop employs virtual participation coordinators who manage multi-camera setups and interactive elements for your virtual guests. You can include digital dancing and toast participation so everyone feels part of your celebration regardless of location. Mandarin Oriental creates custom "at-home celebration boxes" for remote guests with synchronized sensory elements that arrive precisely timed to your event schedule.

When Should You Book Your Manhattan Wedding Venue?

Most Manhattan couples secure venues 13 months (396 days) before their wedding date so you'll want to start your search early. June leads inquiry volume while April-October represents peak wedding months when competition is fiercest. Weekend dates typically book 15-18 months in advance but weekday dates offer more flexibility if you're working with a shorter timeline or seeking better pricing.

What Are the Essential Manhattan Wedding Costs?

Key budget items you'll need to consider include venue ($16,375) catering ($13,100) bar services ($10,480) florists ($8,013) and wedding planners ($5,923). These prices reflect Manhattan's premium market but also ensure you're getting exceptional quality and service on your big day.

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