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The Jacob K. Javits Convention Center of New York

The Jacob K. Javits Center opened in on the West side of Manhattan in New York City in 1986. It is named for former United States Senator Jacob K. Javits.

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Space

The Javits Convention Center has over 675,000 square feet of meeting and event space. The Upper Exhibition Hall is 410,000 square feet and the Lower Exhibition Hall is 250,000 square feet. A 100,000 square foot Special Events Hall can seat up to 3800. There are 102 meeting rooms, a 65,000 square foot cafeteria or lounge. The Crystal Pallace ballroom is 65,000 square feet and the Galleria is an additional 60,000 square feet.

Web:https://www.javitscenter.com
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 212.216.2000

Address:

The Jacob K. Javits Convention Center of New York
655 West 34th Street
New York, NY 10001


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The New York Marriott Marquis

The New York Marriott Marquis opened at 1535 Broadway in 1985. Construction of the hotel was controversial as five historic theaters were demolished to clear the site. On top of the 45 story hotel is "The View" New York's only rooftop revolving restaurant. Some have credited the hotel with the beginning of the revitalization of Times Square.

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Space

The hotel offers 101,450 square feet of meeting space including 40 breakout rooms. The largest space is 28,259 square feet and has a capacity of 2,800.

Web: www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/nycmq-new-york-marriott-marquis/
Phone: 212.398.1900

Address:


The New York Marriot Marquis
1535 Broadway
New York, New York 10036


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Weather

Winters in New York are cold and damp while summers are typically warm and humid. Spring and fall can vary from warm to cold but are generally mild.

For current New York weather information, follow these links:


Upcoming Trade Shows and Conferences in New York City

For a list of current trade shows and events in New York City, follow this link.


Transportation & Reach

New York City is the busiest international air gateway into the United States. New York is accessible by train, bus and highway from most locations on the East Coast.

New York Airports

Three major airports serve the New York City area. They are John F. Kennedy International, Newark Liberty International and LaGuardia.

Train Transportation to New York

Amtrak serves New York City along the Northeast Corridor connecting the city to Boston, Philadelphia and Washington DC.


Local Transportation in New York

Buses: The MTA Regional Bus Operations (RPO) has 273 local routes and 63 express routes.

Trains: When measured by stations, the New York City Subway is the world's largest rapid transit system. The New York Subway system remains open 24 hours a day on most of the system.

Other: The Staten Island Ferry is the busiest ferry in the United States and connects Lower Manhattan with Staten Island.

Some 12,000 taxis are available in New York.

Hotel Accommodations in New York

There are some 70,000 hotel rooms in the New York City area with about half of those being in the Midtown Manhattan area.

New York Hotels & Rates

Entertainment and Sightseeing

Major Attractions: New York has plenty to offer with the Empire State Building, the Statue of Liberty, and Ellis Island. There is also the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Bronx Zoo, Coney Island and the New York Botanical Garden. The National September 11 Memorial and Museum opened on September 12, 2011 on the site of the World Trade Center.

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Major Entertainment: Thirty nine city theaters collectively make up "Broadway," the home to some of the finest theatrical entertainment in the world. In addition the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts is home to the Metropolitan Opera, the New York City Opera, the New York Philharmonic and the New York City Ballet. As a center for television, New York is the home of over 100 television shows filmed in the city.

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Shopping in New York: Shopping in New York can be a daunting experience as the city is a major fashion and retail center. Some of the not-miss stores include American Girl Place, the Apple Store SoHo, Bergdorf Goodman, FAO Schwarz, Saks Fifth Avenue and of course Macy's. But endless shopping opportunities about whether in Little Italy, Chinatown or the Fashion District.

Food & Beverages: New York's immigrant history has a strong influence on the cuisine, making the city famous for cheesecake, bagels and New York-style pizza. Still there is no shortage of Chinese or other Asian restaurants along with Italian restaurants and burger joints. Fine dining opportunities are endless in New York.


Helpful New York Websites

New York City official website:
http://www.nyc.gov/html/index.html

New York Tourism:
http://www.nycgo.com/

Greater New York Chamber of Commerce:
http://www.ny-chamber.com/

New York Police Department:
http://www.nyc.gov/html/nypd/html/home/home.shtml


Airports

John F. Kennedy International Airport
http://www.panynj.gov/airports/jfk.html

Newark Liberty International Airport
http://www.panynj.gov/airports/newark-liberty.html

LaGuardia Airport
http://www.panynj.gov/airports/laguardia.html




Helpful New York Resources

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New York FedEx Offices

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