As workforces reconvene for in-person meetings and socials, companies have an array of venues, and experiences, to choose from across the Milwaukee area. Here are a few: New The Starling 102 N. Water St., Milwaukee thestarlingmke.com The 8,505-square-foot space, formerly home to SURG on the Water, seats 150 to 200 people and features an expansive
As workforces reconvene for in-person meetings and socials, companies have an array of venues, and experiences, to choose from across the Milwaukee area. Here are a few:
The 8,505-square-foot space, formerly home to SURG on the Water, seats 150 to 200 people and features an expansive outdoor patio and bar area along the Milwaukee Riverwalk.
NewThe Garage at the Harley-Davidson Museum
400 W. Canal St.
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With floor-to-ceiling windows and five glass garage doors, this newly constructed 8,200-square-foot venue offers views of the Menomonee River and access to the adjacent outdoor space, known as The Square.
The 4,800-square-foot space looks like a ski lodge, complete with a fireplace, bar and four SkyTechSport downhill ski and snowboard simulators that are available for group bookings and private parties.
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3rd Street Market Hall
275 W. Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee
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Whether it’s the turf area, shuffleboard courts, Top Golf Swing Suites or glass-ceiling atrium, there’s a space for any private or semi-private party at downtown Milwaukee’s new food and entertainment hall.
Once only open to performing artists, this backstage room is now available for high-end corporate and private dinners prepared by Pabst Theater Group’s executive chef Kevin Sloan, pictured here.