Designed in 1929
Across 3 Floors
Art Deco and Romanesque
Thriving Cultural Center
The Banking Hall, with its 63‑foot ceilings, ornate detailing, and unrivaled historical aesthetics, is the perfect foundation for a one‑of‑a‑kind venue. Featuring 22 varieties of marble with an eclectic blend of Art Deco and Romanesque designs, the main hall offers an unparalleled guest experience.
The mezzanine level floats 30 feet above, offering a distinctive vantage point over the main hall. This 1,700+ sq ft space is accessible via staircase or ADA elevator.
On the cellar floor, you’ll find a blank canvas of large open areas, distinct from the ornate spaces above. Anchored by three 64‑ton vault doors, this historic bank vault area offers 6,400 sq ft, ideal for breakout sessions, green rooms, or catering.
A unique space at the heart of Brooklyn’s most electrifying neighborhood provides a compelling backdrop for all event, editorial and film opportunities.
Originally designed in 1929 by Halsey, McCormack and Helmer for the Williamsburg Savings Bank with a distinctly Art Deco splendor.
Space for 800 people at the ground floor, 240 people at the mezzanine floor, and 500 at the cellar.
Beautiful Romanesque Interiors at the ground floor and mezzanine give an elevated or mid 19th century experience while the cellar is a blank canvas.