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2016 FERRY BUILDING EVENTS Location: Site fee: Capacity: Phone number: San Francisco Grand Hall, $10 ,500 Grand Hall + Port Commission Hearing Room, $1 2,500 Port Commission Hearing Room, $5,000 Ceremony plus Reception, 150 Seated Dinner, 250 Max Seated Dinner, 400 Standing Cocktails, 700 415.369.9800 Site Information: Located on the waterfront, the Ferry Building offers a unique site for special events, weddings and corporate receptions. The dramatic clock tower on top of the building has been a San Francisco icon since the turn of the 20th century. Opening in 1898, the Ferry Building became the transportation hub for anyone arriving by train from the east, as well as those arriving by ferry from the East Bay and Marin. From the gold rush until the 1930s, arrival by ferryboat became the only way travelers and commuters could reach the city. The opening of the bay bridge in 1936, and the golden gate bridge in 1937, along with mass use of the automobile, rendered the daily commute by ferryboat obsolete. by the 1950’s, the Ferry Building was used very little. Renovation on the building began at the end of the 20th century and in 2003 a magnificently restored Ferry Building opened. The exterior and main public hall have been restored to their original grandeur for use by ferry passengers and the public at large. The central nave is home to The Marketplace a distinctive space for bringing together under one roof the greater bay Area’s agricultural wealth and renowned specialty food purveyors. From the Embarcadero you ascend an elegant stone staircase into the historic Grand Hall, the second floor event space which is open and airy. Giant steel beams soar two stories above revealing the architecture of this landmark building. Intricate metal arches run the length of the building and are often highlighted with dramatic event lighting. The carefully restored tile floor features a striking mosaic of the Great Seal of the State of California in warm shades of greens and rusts. The 5200 square foot Grand Hall provides versatile and inspiring event space. Additionally, small intimate events can be held in the Port Commission Hearing Room overlooking the water with a sweeping view of the Bay. Paula LeDuc Fine Catering provides exclusive site management and catering for this city venue. Their expert professional team can create an event for your company or a wedding celebration for family and friends. EXCLUSIVE VENUE PA U L A L E D U C F I N E C AT E R I N G 1 3 5 0 PA R K A V E N U E E M E R Y V I L L E C A L I F O R N I A 9 4 6 0 8 W W W . PA U L A L E D U C . C O M

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2016 FERRY BUILDING EVENTS

Location: Site fee:

Capacity:

Phone number:

San FranciscoGrand Hall, $10,500Grand Hall + Port Commission Hearing Room, $12,500 Port Commission Hearing Room, $5,000

Ceremony plus Reception, 150Seated Dinner, 250Max Seated Dinner, 400Standing Cocktails, 700

415.369.9800

Site Information:Located on the waterfront, the Ferry Building offers a unique site for special events, weddings and corporate receptions. The dramatic clock tower on top of the building has been a San Francisco icon since the turn of the 20th century. Opening in 1898, the Ferry Building became the transportation hub for anyone arriving by train from the east, as well as those arriving by ferry from the East Bay and Marin. From the gold rush until the 1930s, arrival by ferryboat became the only way travelers and commuters could reach the city. The opening of the bay bridge in 1936, and the golden gate bridge in 1937, along with mass use of the automobile, rendered the daily commute by ferryboat obsolete. by the 1950’s, the Ferry Building was used very little. Renovation on the building began at the end of the 20th century and in 2003 a magnificently restored Ferry Building opened. The exterior and main public hall have been restored to their original grandeur for use by ferry passengers and the public at large. The central nave is home to The Marketplace a distinctive space for bringing together under one roof the greater bay Area’s agricultural wealth and renowned specialty food purveyors.

From the Embarcadero you ascend an elegant stone staircase into the historic Grand Hall, the second floor event space which is open and airy. Giant steel beams soar two stories above revealing the architecture of this landmark building. Intricate metal arches run the length of the building and are often highlighted with dramatic event lighting. The carefully restored tile floor features a striking mosaic of the Great Seal of the State of California in warm shades of greens and rusts. The 5200 square foot Grand Hall provides versatile and inspiring event space. Additionally, small intimate events can be held in the Port Commission Hearing Room overlooking the water with a sweeping view of the Bay.

Paula LeDuc Fine Catering provides exclusive site management and catering for this city venue. Their expert professional team can create an event for your company or a wedding celebration for family and friends.

EXCLUSIVE VENUE

P A U L A L E D U C F I N E C A T E R I N G • 1 3 5 0 P A R K A V E N U E E M E R Y V I L L E C A L I F O R N I A 9 4 6 0 8 • W W W . P A U L A L E D U C . C O M

2016 FERRY BUILDING - PORT COMMISSION HEARING ROOM

Location:

Site fee:

Capacity:

Phone number:

San Francisco

Port Commission Hearing Room, 4 hrs or less, daytime, $1,500 Port Commission Hearing Room, 8 hrs max daytime, $3,000 Port Commission Hearing Room, evening, $5,000Grand Hall + Port Commission Hearing Room, $12,500

Seated Luncheon or Dinner, 80Classroom, 100Theater Seating, 120Standing Cocktails, 120

415.369.9800

Site Information:Located on the waterfront, the Ferry Building offers a unique site for special events, weddings and corporate receptions. The dramatic clock tower on top of the building has been a San Francisco icon since the turn of the 20th century. Opening in 1898, the Ferry Building became the transportation hub for anyone arriving by train from the east, as well as those arriving by ferry from the East Bay and Marin. From the gold rush until the 1930s, arrival by ferryboat became the only way travelers and commuters could reach the city. The opening of the bay bridge in 1936, and the golden gate bridge in 1937, along with mass use of the automobile, rendered the daily commute by ferryboat obsolete. by the 1950’s, the Ferry Building was used very little. Renovation on the building began at the end of the 20th century and in 2003 a magnificently restored Ferry Building opened. The exterior and main public hall have been restored to their original grandeur for use by ferry passengers and the public at large. The central nave is home to The Marketplace a distinctive space for bringing together under one roof the greater bay Area’s agricultural wealth and renowned specialty food purveyors.

From the Embarcadero you ascend an elegant stone staircase into the historic Grand Hall, the second floor event space which is open and airy. Giant steel beams soar two stories above revealing the architecture of this landmark building. Intricate metal arches run the length of the building and are often highlighted with dramatic event lighting. The carefully restored tile floor features a striking mosaic of the Great Seal of the State of California in warm shades of greens and rusts. The 5200 square foot Grand Hall provides versatile and inspiring event space. Additionally, small intimate events can be held in the Port Commission Hearing Room overlooking the water with a sweeping view of the Bay.

Paula LeDuc Fine Catering provides exclusive site management and catering for this city venue. Their expert professional team can create an event for your company or a wedding celebration for family and friends.

EXCLUSIVE VENUE

P A U L A L E D U C F I N E C A T E R I N G • 1 3 5 0 P A R K A V E N U E E M E R Y V I L L E C A L I F O R N I A 9 4 6 0 8 • W W W . P A U L A L E D U C . C O M