• October 9, 2025

Convene announces new special events venue in NYC

Terminal Warehouse exterior - photo credit credit © “COOKFOX Architects _ Alex Ferrec

Convene announces new special events venue in NYC

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Convene Hospitality Group has announced a new independently branded venue at historic New York City landmark Terminal Warehouse: The Mallory.

Spanning over 50,000 square-feet across three floors, The Mallory will offer versatile event space highlighted by refined architectural details including exposed brick, arched windows, boxcar doors, and timber beams.

It has been created to serve as a one-of-a-kind event destination in West Chelsea for the memorable events including galas, award ceremonies, celebrations and other special occasions.

Located in the northwest corner of the building and accessed via Terminal Warehouse’s iconic tunnel, The Mallory will offer flexible spaces that can be customised depending on event needs and accommodate a total of up to 550 guests.

It comprises a reception lounge with 25-foot bar, grand event hall with 19-foot ceilings, VIP green room suites, and gallery space with movable walls. Designed to serve high-production experiential and immersive events, it will offer an on-site commercial-grade catering kitchen, production rigging and motorised truss, and built-in technology infrastructure including theatrical lighting, flexible 4K projection, and a custom designed point-source speaker system.

The Mallory at Terminal Warehouse, Level 1 Bar rendering – credit_ Courtesy of Convene Hospitality Group

The venue will also serve as a bespoke conferencing centre and highly designed lounge for employees of the building’s tenants, slated to open Q2 2026.

“The Mallory at Terminal Warehouse was born out of the opportunity to more adeptly serve the experiential events industry in New York – and do it better than anyone else in the market,” said Ryan Simonetti, president and CEO of CHG.

“Large-scale social, cultural, and experiential events are the lifeforce of the city; having spent the last 16 years honing the operational prowess to run complex hospitality-led venues, we’re elevating our offering and expanding our brand set to provide a premier destination to bring bespoke experiences to life.”

The venue name is a nod to George Mallory, the original architect of the historic 1890s building.

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