unique venues - Giants Enterprises
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unique venues - Giants Enterprises
UN IQUE V EN U ES “SAN FRANCISCO IS 49 SQUARE MILES SURROUNDED BY REALITY.” J E F F E R S O N A I R P L A N E ’ S PA U L K A N T N E R 2n d St t g n Ki U N IQU E V EN U ES e re t e tre S San Francisco Bay Giants Enterprises operates and manages a collection of unique venues that hug San Francisco Bay, provide unparalleled 1 sightlines, are within short walking distance AT&T Park 2 The of downtown and are easily accessible via public transportation. China Basin Ferry Terminal k al ortw P Located just south of the Bay Bridge, our venues aren’t just jW SF Inset MAP DRAFT01 close to the center of action. id Br Ba McCovey Cove Fisherman’s Wharf y Golden Gate Bridge ge They are the center of action. Union Square u Do O’ e fty Le Bridg Moscone Center AT&T Park 1 AT&T Park Considered one of baseball’s crown jewels, this ultra-modern, vintage-inspired ballpark is packed with a variety of venues and experiences. 2 The Gotham Club A private, speakeasy-style club with wood paneled lounges, gleaming bowling lanes and exclusive reception, dining and gaming areas. l 3 Pier 48 Composed of three adjacent sites including a colossal retro warehouse, a smaller annex and a sprawling open air space. 4 The Yard 5 Lot A Terry Francois Boulevard 3rd Street Mission Rock Shed A 4 The Yard at Mission Rock 3 Pier 48 The Valley A modern and versatile pop-up shipping container Shed C village with a spacious deck, living room and beer garden. 5 Lot A Offers maximum flexibility along with stunning views and can be configured to accommodate a wide variety of programs and sizes. Channel Street AT& T PA RK F IEL D If you are searching for a standout venue to host your event, the sky’s the limit. On the Field, you’ll find an array of baseball-centric settings, from the wildly original to the unabashedly sophisticated. Imagine hosting a fantasy batting practice or company picnic while swinging in the batter’s box — the exact spot where the pros work their magic. Have something bigger in mind? Maybe a seated dinner for hundreds, an Opening Night conference reception for 10,000 or a star-studded concert for 40,000? Just say the word. From black-tie dinners in a dugout to new business pitches under the scoreboard, anything — and everything — is game at AT&T Park. FIELD Ballpark Stat No. 1 Guest Capacity: A massive replica 1927 TBA four-fingered baseball Rate: $40,000 mitt — 26 feet high, 32 feet wide and 12 feet deep — strikes a stately pose in left field. AT& T PA RK Take swings on the Host an intimate Giants’ Field by sit-down dinner for hosting a fantasy your VIP guests in batting practice. the Giants’ dugout and leave a lasting impression. The possibilities are endless on the Field — Ferris wheels, ice rinks, fireworks and tented dance floors — let your imagination run wild. AT& T PA RK F I ELD CLUB L O UN G E The Field Club Lounge sets a sophisticated — and versatile — stage for events. Located directly next to iconic Willie Mays Plaza and just steps away from the Field, it’s beautifully appointed with cherry-wood paneling, lushly painted, vintage-inspired baseball murals, tiled floor and sleek fixtures. A full bar is complemented by built-in concession areas which allow you to host a truly dynamic program, whether it’s a reception or intimate seated gathering. Mimicking the fun and excitement of Giants game days, guests can order at the counter, hang out in oversized booths and enjoy the upscale setting. FIELD CLUB LOUNGE Ballpark Stat No. 2 Guest Capacity: town, Giants Enterprises wins 150 Seated, big by hosting more than 150 350 Reception non-baseball events each year. Rate: $10,000 When the Giants are out of AT& T PA RK GIA N TS’ CL U B H OU SE Talk about a venue destined for the memory books. The Giants’ Clubhouse gives you a rare behind-the-scenes look at where the home team suits up and hangs out before hitting the Field. Host a team building session, honor distinguished guests with a toast or dig into delicious fare in the precise location where baseball greats celebrate their wins. Flanked by walls lined with cherry wood lockers and an entire room packed with history, baseball memorabilia, Championship pennants and plasma screens, you’ll set an unbeatable stage for meeting, dining and impressing. GIANTS’ CLUBHOUSE Ballpark Stat No. 3 Guest Capacity: more players in the Hall of 50 Seated Fame than any other franchise 100 Reception in baseball. Rate: $15,000 The Giants currently have AT& T PA RK VI SITORS’ CL UB H O US E The Visitors’ Clubhouse welcomes you into the inner sanctum of baseball. Here you can host elaborate dinners or laid-back receptions in the visiting teams’ private quarters where suiting up and relaxing before game time is the order of the day. Located steps away from the batting tunnel and dugout, this behind-the-scenes venue boasts lines of lockers, coaches’ offices and prized framed mementoes. Host your exclusive event in the same space where some of Major League Baseball’s most revered players get ready to play. VISITORS‘ CLUBHOUSE Ballpark Stat No. 4 Guest Capacity: plays host to over 15 50 Seated opposing teams over the 100 Reception course of a season. Rate: $7,500 The Visitors’ Clubhouse AT& T PA RK T HE GA RDEN AT AT& T PA RK With its overflowing vegetable boxes, enchanting fire pits and comfortable Adirondack chairs, the sustainable Garden at AT&T Park serves up a verdant taste of urban farming with a twist of our national pastime. You can throw open a blanket on a lush sod farm, which is harvested for use on the Field, or cozy up to the bar with friends. The highly versatile Garden can be utilized as a standalone destination or as a complement to a program elsewhere in the ballpark. Dining tables, benches and well-positioned cutouts in the center field wall with ground-level views of the Field make this slice of the ballpark a delightfully surprising oasis. THE GARDEN AT AT&T PARK Ballpark Stat No. 5 Guest Capacity: Garden use up to 95 250 percent less water than Rate: $7,500 conventional farming by Aeroponic towers in the recycling 100 percent of the growing solution. AT& T PA RK C L UB L EV EL Whatever your game plan — a formal dinner for hundreds or a meet-and-greet for thousands — you’ll be sure to impress in our Club Level venues. Tailor-made to deliver in both size and amenities, they boast spacious open lounge areas, dramatic views of The City and Bay Bridge from an outdoor terrace, floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the Field and San Francisco Bay and spacious concourses roomy enough to accommodate receptions, seated dinners, tradeshows, conferences and more. CONCOURSE Ballpark Stat No. 6 Guest Capacity: TBA Seated, AT&T Park sits on a 2,500 Reception 13-acre site bound by Rate: $30,000 King, Second and THIRD STREET Guest Capacity: 300 Seated, 500 Reception Rate: $12,500 KING STREET Guest Capacity: 500 Seated, 1,500 Reception Rate: $20,000 Third Streets, and by McCovey Cove. AT& T PA RK THIRD STREET KING STREET Our Third Street Our King Street venue spans from venue spans from home plate to the home plate to the right field corner left field corner overlooking San and offers a Francisco Bay and terrace with views is our most intimate of the San Francisco Club Level venue. skyline and Bay Bridge. It is generously proportioned to comfortably accommodate up to 1,500 guests. CONCOURSE The Concourse combines our King Street and Third Street venues to create an extraexpansive setting overlooking the entire Field. It is capable of hosting up to 2,500 guests. AT& T PA RK S U ITE L EV EL Interested in hosting an offsite meeting or gathering in a truly original setting? Look no further than the Executive Meeting Room. Not only does this space offer elegant aesthetics, views onto bustling King Street, and ultra-modern amenities, it’s highly versatile and can be partitioned or combined in numerous ways to meet your needs. With an array of A/V options available, the Suite Level is open for business, from private Board meetings, to networking receptions, to intimate breakouts in one of over 60 Luxury Suites. EXECUTIVE MEETING ROOM Ballpark Stat No. 7 Guest Capacity: reviews on April 11, 2000, 50 Seated, and was immediately dubbed 100 Reception “baseball’s perfect address” Rate: $5,000 AT&T Park opened to rave by the press. THE GOTHAM CLUB T HE CLUB H O US E In honor of the Giants’ original name — the New York Gothams Baseball Club — AT&T Park’s exclusive Gotham Club is a private, speakeasystyle social club that pays tribute to the storied history of the franchise. The Clubhouse is tucked behind the out-of-town scoreboard and combines picture-perfect views of the Field with stunning, up-close sights of McCovey Cove. The Clubhouse features an exquisite dining area equipped with built-in A/V capability and a gleaming top shelf bar with a wide array of comfortable seating options. It’s an ideal location for every type of gathering, from annual meetings to casual mixers to dressy sit-downs. THE CLUBHOUSE Ballpark Stat No. 8 Guest Capacity: Legend has it that after a stag- 75 Seated, gering win in 1885, manager 175 Reception Rate: $15,000 Jim Mutrie applauded the Gothams: “My big fellows, my giants!” From that point forward, The New York Gothams became the New York Giants. THE GO THA M C LU B T HE GA ME ROOM This secret, wood-paneled lounge was inspired by the famous pool halls of former Giants manager and Hall of Famer John McGraw. Every corner (and wall) pays homage to the franchise’s rich history down to the smallest details and includes a custom, chandeliertopped billiards table, two lustrous bowling lanes, vintage parlor games, old-school arcades, a classic bar and memorabilia-lined walls. Hidden behind an unmarked door on The Suite Level, it’s a knockout venue for gathering, playing and entertaining while enjoying the high life. THE GAME ROOM Ballpark Stat No. 9 Guest Capacity: Off the field, legendary 75 Giants manager John McGraw Rate: $10,000 owned multiple pool halls in the early 1900’s including “Diamond Alleys,” the birthplace of Duckpin Bowling. MISSION OCK M ISSIO N RO C K P IER 4 8 Just across from McCovey Cove and steps away from the ballpark, historic PIER 48 provides three amazing spaces to host, entertain and party — a vintage warehouse with approximately 125,000 square feet of space, including sky-high ceilings, a sprawling open air space and, with the addition of customized window vignettes, spectacular, up-close views of the Bay Bridge, The City and AT&T Park. It’s easily accessible by car and public transit, and is ideal for any manner of events, from festivals and receptions, to concerts, gala dinners and conventions. Not only is it big in impact, it’s big, period — one of the largest, most flexible event spaces in San Francisco. PIER 48 Ballpark Stat No. 10 Capacity: Up to 6,000 Splash Hits are home runs Rate: Please Inquire walloped by Giants that land in McCovey Cove without Pier 48 consists of the following spaces: SHED A 85,000 ft² SHED C 10,000 ft² VALLEY 30,000 ft² touching the Arcade or The Portwalk. M ISSIO N RO C K SHED A With approximately 85,000 square feet of event space Shed A anchors PIER 48 and boasts one of the grandest, customizable indoor spaces in San Francisco. SHED C VALLEY Shed C is the The Valley is a fully perfect spot for an adjustable open exclusive VIP party, air space adjacent conference center, to Shed A and is lounge vignette, accessible through prep kitchen or large open walk- green room thanks ways. It provides an to its small scale outdoor comple- and easy access to ment to any event and from The Valley taking place at through a separate PIER 48. roll-up door. M ISSIO N RO C K T HE YA RD AT MISSION ROCK You don’t create the scene at The Yard. You join it. This pop-up shipping container village across from Lefty O’Doul Bridge is a vibrant, year-round hub teaming with local food and drink purveyors, artisan retailers, a spectacular waterfront park and lots of cultural programming. Imagine downing a microbrew in the Beer Garden, mingling under the stars on the Upper Deck or catching a film screening in the Living Room. The Yard is the cornerstone of the future Mission Rock mixeduse development and is, without question, the coolest hotspot around. THE YARD AT Ballpark Stat No. 11 MISSION ROCK Originally dubbed the Third Guest Capacity: Street Bridge when it opened 50 – 2,500 Rate: Please Inquire in 1933, the old-fashioned drawbridge outside AT&T Park was renamed the Lefty O’Doul Bridge in 1969 in honor of the famous Giants’ outfielder. MIS S ION R OCK LOT A Lot A delivers maximum flexibility in a spot-on, transit-friendly location with unlimited views of The City and Bay. It’s perched along the waterfront just across from legendary McCovey Cove and AT&T Park and can be configured any way you like — making it the perfect match for an array of events that need wide open spaces to stretch and sprawl — from races, to outdoor performances, to charity galas underneath massive, illuminated tents. Given the elastic configuration of the space, which includes the ability to activate an on-water program in McCovey Cove, Lot A is capable of accommodating a wide variety of programs and sizes. LOT A Ballpark Stat No. 12 Guest Capacity: Since the opening of AT&T TBA Park in the 2000 season, Rate: Please Inquire the Giants have dedicated four statues to their greatest players — Willie Mays, Willie McCovey, Juan Marichal and Orlando Cepeda. RENTAL F E E S UNIQUE V E N UE S AT&T PARK Full Venue $200,000 FIELD LEVEL Field $40,000 Giants’ Clubhouse $15,000 Field Club Lounge $10,000 Visitors’ Clubhouse $7,500 The Garden at AT&T Park $7,500 To learn more about Giants Enterprises’ one-of-akind venues — plus all of the services and amenities that go CLUB LEVEL Club Level – Concourse $30,000 Club Level – King Street $20,000 Club Level – Third Street $12,500 with them — let’s touch base at 415.972.1800 or SUITE LEVEL Executive Meeting Room $5,000 THE GOTHAM CLUB The Clubhouse $15,000 The Game Room $10,000 MISSION ROCK Please call to inquire regarding specific rates [email protected]. 24 Willie Mays Plaza San Francisco, CA 94107 415.972.1800 www.giantsenterprises.com