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Κυριακή 29 Ιουνίου 2014

New York MICE industry flourishing with innovative products

With rising delegate numbers and hotel and venue development continuing at a rapid pace, NYC & Company, New York City’s official marketing, tourism and partnership organization provides an update on New York City news that is relevant to the meeting and events industries.


As a member of the U.S. Travel Association’s Meetings Mean Business Coalition, NYC & Company promotes meetings, incentives, conventions and events (MICE) industry travel to New York City, emphasizing the importance of face-to-face meetings and events throughout the five boroughs.

New York City Sees Rise in Delegates

The number of meetings and convention delegates traveling to New York City has increased, with preliminary research showing that delegate visitation is up 5.9 million in 2013—from 5.6 million in 2012—and delegate spending estimated at $5.0 billion—up from $4.7 billion in 2012. These figures are made up of domestic visitors traveling 50 miles or more and spending at least one night in the City, plus international delegates. China, the UK, Japan, France, Germany, Colombia and Brazil are among the top international markets for delegate travel to New York City.


Delegates visited New York City to attend events at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, Piers 92 and 94, major hotels and other venues across the five boroughs.

“New York City is breaking visitation records year over year, and we are on track to receive more than 55 million visitors to the five boroughs during 2014,” said Fred Dixon, president and CEO of NYC & Company“Meeting and convention delegates are incredibly important contributors to this ongoing success, and New York City continues to develop MICE product to accommodate these growing numbers.”


“We believe New York City is the best place in the world to do business and are committed to driving further increases by showcasing the City’s variety, flexibility, value and vibrancy when you Make it NYC,” added Jerry Cito, senior vice president for Convention Development at NYC & Company. “Face-to-face meetings are key to form successful business relationships, and New York City offers a variety of settings throughout the five boroughs to do so.”

New York City Venue Update

From ultramodern skyscrapers to historic houses, New York City has a wide range of venues across all five boroughs available to suit any group size, budget and style of event. Some recent and upcoming openings are listed below.

  • Above, Staten Island’s only rooftop ballroom, opened in summer 2012 at the borough’s Hilton Garden Inn. With 20-foot floor-to-ceiling windows offering panoramic views, the rooftop space also features an outdoor terrace, cabanas, lounge seating, fire pits and more. The 6,500-square-foot rooftop ballroom accommodates 325 guests for dining and dancing.

  • BRIC Arts / Media House opened its new 40,000-square-foot multi-disciplinary facility in the former Strand Theatre at 647 Fulton Street in Brooklyn in October 2013. BRIC House offers a variety of venues for events ranging up to 440 people, including the BRIC House Ballroom, Artist Studio & Workspace, and Gallery, Cafe & Stoop.

  • Convene opened its fourth New York City conference space, 101 Park Avenue, in the Grand Central Terminal vicinity, in January 2014. The new location can serve groups from two to 160 and includes seven specialized meeting rooms designed to meet various needs.

  • One World Observatory will open at One World Trade Centre in spring of 2015. The Observatory will occupy floors 100–102, approximately 1,250 feet above street level, offering 360-degree views of New York City and the surrounding area. The venue’s website, www.oneworldobservatory.com, will be developed in phases throughout 2015; however, inquiries for private events for 10 to 450 guests are already being accepted.

  • Pier a Harbour House, located where Battery Park meets the Hudson River, is due to open in the summer of 2014. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a designated New York City landmark. The third floor offers views of the Lower Manhattan waterfront and the Financial District skyline and is dedicated for special-event use.

  • Queens Museum reopened in November 2013 in Flushing Meadows Corona Park after an extensive refurbishment, which doubled its size to 100,000 square feet. The museum’s collection includes a famous panorama of the City of New York and The Neustadt Collection of Tiffany Glass, along with permanent exhibitions on the two World’s Fairs held in the park 50 and 75 years ago. Events marking the anniversaries of these two major fairs are being held all summer long in Queens.

  • The Rainbow Room, an iconic New York City venue, is scheduled to reopen at 30 Rockefeller Plaza in the fall of 2014—80 years after the venue original opened in 1934. Known as a hangout for high society and A-list names, the Rainbow Room is situated on the 65th floor. Its signature design elements, including the famed crystal chandelier and revolving dance floor, have been preserved. The venue can accommodate private events for up to 300 guests.

  • Tavern on the Green, the landmark restaurant in Central Park, reopened at the end of April 2014 following a two-year refurbishment. Housed in a historic building constructed in 1870, the restaurant is available for private and corporate events for 10 to 1,000 guests.

  • Wave Hill House, part of Wave Hill, a public garden and cultural centre overlooking the Hudson River in the Bronx, reopened in the summer of 2013 after undergoing transformative improvements to restore major portions of the historic mansion and provide state-of-the-art amenities for conferences and celebrations. The original house was built in 1843 in the style of an English country residence.

New York City Hotel Update

New York City ended 2013 with more than 500 hotels and more than 96,000 rooms as the City continued to expand its room inventory. This year has already seen a number of new openings adding an additional 1,000 rooms. There are 34 new properties currently scheduled to open later in 2014, which will take the City to approximately 104,500 rooms by year-end. Hotel development is planned for all five boroughs. Growing visitor figures kept hotel occupancy at over 87% during 2013—the highest in the nation.


Hotel openings in 2014 include Be Hotel NYCThe Broome NYCCitizenMCrowne Plaza JFKHilton Garden Inn Central Park SouthThe Paper Factory HotelThe Parc Hotel, The William Hotel and Wyndham New Yorker.


Upcoming openings for the remainder of 2014 include The Park Hyatt New York, a new build project on 57th Street close to the recently opened The Quin and The Viceroy hotels and the long-established Le Parker MeridienThe Knickerbocker Hotel, also projected to open this summer, will join the Leading Hotels of the World following its opening in a historic property by Times Square. Starwood will open its third Aloft branded hotel in Lower Manhattan, Aloft Financial District, while Hilton has multiple properties under development.


New York City Travel and Transportation Update

The 7 Subway Line in New York City is being extended west to 34th Street and Eleventh Avenue, directly opposite the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center on Manhattan’s Far West Side. The new station will be a convenient addition for delegates attending events at NYC’s largest convention facility and signifies the future development of Manhattan’s Far West Side. New housing, restaurants and entertainment options are being planned for the area.