"" Shop This: Wedding Wednesday: Unique & Historic Venues For Your Big Day

Tuesday, April 9, 2019

Wedding Wednesday: Unique & Historic Venues For Your Big Day


{ Via: 828 Venues  }

One of the first things a couple does after getting engaged, is selecting their wedding venue. In fact, you cannot set a date until you do. Ballrooms are grand, beaches are romantic, and church halls are usually not so chic. Most importantly they all come with limitations and stringent rules. Today's post features a different point of view to wedding planning, 828 Venues. The concept is like a breath of fresh air with unlimited possibilities. 

~ The Details ~


The concept is simple. You rent the venue of your choice for 24 hours, from 10:00 Am one day to 10:00 AM the next day. This time frame gives you plenty of time to create your wedding,  party all night if you wish, and begin your new life together the next day.  Each venue can host 100+ guests and up to 1,000,  One of my favorite features is that you can also DIY or not. Bring your own vendors or allow 828 Venues to fully coordinate your event, affording you complete creative freedom.

~ The Locations ~

Currently their properties are  in eight cities nationwide, with many more coming soon. Each venue is unique, has a fascinating history, and features character and charm. Scroll down to see if there is a venue near you.

~ Industry ~
Indianapolis, Indiana
Industry is located just two blocks from Lucas Oil Stadium, home of the Indianapolis Colts, and three minutes from the center of Indianapolis. It's a very cool part of  Indy with so much going on!  Find more information HERE.

~ Brick ~
San Diego, California
Brick is located in San Diego's Liberty Station neighborhood. It's the flagship location for 828 Venues. The space is large, open and bright with over 100 windows.  An abundance of natural light creates a welcoming ambiance.  For even more information and history click HERE.

~ Skylight ~
Denver, Colorado
Skylight was built in 1900 and it has housed artist and photography galleries, due to the fabulous skylights. It's home in the Santa Fe Arts District is in the middle of lots of excitement. This open concept space can seat up to 200 of your favorite people. Click HERE for more inspiration.


~ The 101 ~
Seattle, Washington
The 101 is located in Pioneer Square. It is a dual concept building, being both an art gallery and an event venue. If you love art and very cool neighborhoods, this could just be your spot. For more information and contact details, please click HERE

~ Bash ~
Carmel, Indiana
Bash has just been named as one of 2019's hottest new venue openings by the venue report.  With that big news, if interested, dates are sure to fill up fast. The space itself, is rustic chic, and just waiting for your personal creativity. Or feel free to take advantage of the Bash coordinators. Click HERE for 
more information.


~ Union ~
Kansas City
Union was built 1929 and formerly a film processing center for filmmakers. Today it an urban industrial space with three stories of unlimited potential. Union is in an ideal location with close proximity to parking, nightlife, shopping, and entertainment. Click HERE for more information and a tour. Let them know that Deborah at Shop This  sent you.


~ Chapel ~
San Diego, California
Chapel is located in the San Diego neighborhood called "Liberty Station."  Once a former Naval Training Center, the  chapel served as a place of worship for Naval training recruits. It's a beautiful space with lots of good energy and history. Chapel is now booking and you can contact them HERE

~ 14 TENN ~
Nashville, Tennessee 
14 Tenn can be found in the Nashville neighborhood called The Nations. It's in this part of the city that Native American Tribes once met to communicate with each other. With a rich history, today it is an epic space that is both stunning yet simple. It's white and bright, and a charming space that is just waiting to be the center of your special day. For more information, click HERE.  

   

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