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Graybar Passage

Graybar Passage

Flanked on the North side by the Graybar Building and Metro North Tracks and on the south side by numerous retail shops, The Graybar Passage is a major thoroughfare from Lexington Avenue into the Main Concourse of Grand Central. This space is perfect for daily sampling activations looking to reach masses of commuters and patrons or for a long-term custom kiosk for bottle engraving, customer acquisition, data collection, and so much more.

Note: Sampling activations range from 8’ x 8’ to 10’ x 10’

Kiosk space: 8’ x 8’

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Flanked on the North side by the Graybar Building and Metro North Tracks and on the south side by numerous retail shops, The Graybar Passage is a major thoroughfare from Lexington Avenue into the Main Concourse of Grand Central. This space is perfect for daily sampling activations looking to reach masses of commuters and patrons or for a long-term custom kiosk for bottle engraving, customer acquisition, data collection, and so much more.

Vanderbilt Hall has housed basketball and squash courts, as well as auto exhibitions. We’re confident we can accommodate all of your event needs.

Sq. Feet

TBD

Max Capacity

TBD

Availability

TBD

features

4Note: Sampling activations range from 8’ x 8’ to 10’ x 10’ Kiosk space: 8’ x 8’

location

Located adjacent to the Main Concourse

Highlights View All

  • The space was once a waiting room for greeting loved ones after long train trips —  hence “the Kissing Room.”
  • The Biltmore Room once contained an entrance to the glamorous Biltmore Hotel, and was mentioned in J.D. Salinger’s Catcher in the Rye.
  • Centrally located in the heart of midtown Manhattan at 42nd Street and Park Avenue, the space is accessible by train (Metro-North, LIRR), subway, bus and taxi.

*Please note, we do not host weddings at Grand Central

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