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Advanced Sales are Now Closed. Tickets will be available at the door. Thanks and have fun tonight! "Go West, Young Professional" on the Stunning Roofdeck at Hudson Terrace

Tuesday, September 1, 2009 from 6:00 PM to 11:00 PM (ET)

New York, NY

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Event Details

Go West, Young Professional, for another enchanted evening of business and social networking on the Rooftop Garden Lounge of the stunning Hudson Terrace

Hudson Terrace is now one of NYC's premiere event spaces and it recently received a rave writeup in The New York Times  (“I’ve been a lot of places like this, but nothing like this if you know what I mean").   We are looking forward to our 2nd event at the beautiful space - our first one drew over 400 young professionals (photos)!

We'll have exclusive use - all the way until 11 pm this time - of the gorgeous, open-air Rooftop Garden Lounge - where "an island of hydrangeas is surrounded by a sea of white leather banquettes," "the light reflects warmly off the surrounding buildings, none of which remotely blocks the river view" (The New York Times), and curtained cabanas are replete with individually controlled heat and cooling units.  

We expect more than 300 young professionals to join us for:

  • 2-for-1 specialty drinks (6 pm - 7:30 pm).   Enjoy a cool tropical cocktail and a cool breeze.
  • Full appetizer menu and BBQ grill
  • Lounge music played at a low volume to facilitate successful business and social networking until 8 pm by our own DJ, Mike Dominico.
  • Mike D spinning great music and creating a fun atmosphere after 8 pm while allowing for continued conversation and interaction. 
  • Building business contacts and new friendships like you can do nowhere else

In the event of inclement weather, we'll also have use of the "gaze-worthy" second floor Salon (pictured on the right) where "Swarovski crystals drape down from chandelier-like fixtures" (The New York Times) to meet streamlined edges constructed of hand-hewed wooden beams from vintage vessels.

We look forward to seeing you up on the roof!