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Foundry Room Oliver Exchange Building at Foundry Room

Foundry Room · 12021 – 102 Avenue, San Francisco, AB · Show map
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Up to 250standing
Up to 150seated
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About this space

The Foundry Room Oliver Exchange Building offers a unique and intimate character space with bright windows, exposed brick, and cement floors, making it the most sought after venue in Edmonton. It is a vintage industrial loft that provides a perfect setting to bring any event vision to life. The space is located in the heart of Edmonton, just a few blocks east of the vibrant 124 Street and two blocks north of Jasper Avenue, with convenient access to free neighborhood parking and nearby parking lots. Ideal for hosting a variety of events and meetings.

Features

Wifi
Bright Windows
Catering services
Cement Floors
Chairs
Event coordination
Exposed Brick Walls
In-house decor selection
Microphone
Projector
Tables
Venue management
Wedding planning services
Wi-Fi

Space

218m² (2,347ft²)

Capacities

150 Dining
150 Dinner Dance
250 Reception
250 Standing
150 Theatre

Guide prices

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Minimum spend
Every day, 09:00 - 17:00
£2,500 / Minimum spend

Location

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Foundry Room 12021 – 102 AvenueUnknown ABSan Francisco
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