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3 ways to spice up your next corporate event

Corporate events are a great way for companies to connect with their customers and employees and present a unique opportunity to get creative.

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This isn’t your grandma’s office party.

Photos provided by The Venue

It’s time to think outside the box of corporate events.

Planning an event presents the opportunity to get creative — here’s three ways to make it happen:

  1. Crowdsource: Ask your customers or employees what they want to do. Maybe they have been dying to attend a gala, take a fun class, put on a fashion show, or host your company’s own Dundie Awards.
  2. Find the right partner: Hire a venue with an experienced team, local connections + convenient amenities (the less work for you, the better).
  3. Location is everything: Choose a venue people will love, whether it’s centrally located or offers a variety of spaces.

The Venue is a family-owned, full-service facility that checks all the boxes. Their pros can help plan your next corporate dinner in the dark, yoga class, foodie event, conference, local business scavenger hunt, and moreif you can dream it, they can do it.

Bonus: The venue is modern-rustic chic and located in the heart of downtown (they’re great for weddings + social gatherings, too).

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