News

5/26/21
NYCSCC Features New and Improved Event Spaces

NYC Seminar and Conference Center is ready to return to business as the state and city ease their Covid-19 restrictions in response to the successful national vaccination campaign. NYCSCC has taken advantage of the downtime afforded by the pandemic to refurbish and improve our value conference facilities to make them better than ever for all your event needs, both live and virtual!

Our big Lower Level Conference Hall has been completely refurbished, sporting new flooring, painting, lighting, and entry access to make your experience for large events better than ever.  Our brand-new space on the 9th floor at 71 West 23rd Street, replacing our long-time 5th floor suites, has been built out from scratch with larger seminar, meeting, and conference rooms with new flooring, lighting and HVAC to improve your event experience.  Several of our new rooms have natural light and fine views down 23rd Street and 6th Avenue in Flatiron and Chelsea. 

We have taken the opportunity to upgrade our Wi-Fi bandwidth and internal mesh network to allow for more robust and reliable internet access.  All our 9th floor rooms include new multiple wall-mounted LCD displays to maximize useful space for your events.  Our larger spaces have been equipped with upgraded in-room audio systems in the form of ceiling-mounted microphone arrays and speakers, which in combination with our new LCD and projection systems make for an ideal venue for your on-site, hybrid and virtual events using Zoom or the web conferencing platform of your choice.

All of this and more can be viewed on our brand-new website, which is themed, matched, and branded to be in sync with our new upgraded spaces – you can check it out at www.nycscc.com.  When all is said and done, New York City Seminar and Conference Center is still your best choice for value conference space in New York City’s Flatiron, Chelsea and NoMad districts.  Make up for lost time during the pandemic and reach out to our staff for a site tour to see what’s new, or better yet, to reserve your space.