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A Night to Remember


In October 2018, we had the honor of hosting an unforgettable Wedding that showcased the grandeur and versatility of our venue. The photographs from that evening speak volumes, capturing the intricate details and the overall ambiance of the event.



An Enchanting Ambiance


The event space was transformed into an ethereal wonderland with a mix of natural and decorative elements. Hanging plants and shimmering lights draped from

Spine-Chilling Halloween Event Venue Themes for 2023



 

This year, Halloween enthusiasts are taking event planning to new heights. From dark and mysterious forest settings to ghastly haunted mansions, Halloween 2023 promises an unforgettable spooky season adorned with the most innovative and hair-raising venue themes. If you are keen to host a night of frights at The Historic Alfred I. duPont Building that will be talked about for years to come, delve into these eerie and extravagant venue themes designed to chill the spine of even the bravest souls.


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Where to Stay in Miami

If you’re planning an event in Miami, of course, you’ll want to hold it at Miami’s best event space, the Historic Alfred I. duPont Building.

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And if you’re bringing in guests from out of town, they’ll want to know where to stay while they’re here. Here are a few of our favorites:

Luxury accommodations


According to U.S. News and World Report, Miami is home to three of the top 50 hotels in the country. Each year the magazine releases its list of the nation’s best lodging, ranked on the comfort of accom

The History of Miami’s Best Event Space

When we talk about Miami’s Alfred I. duPont Building being “historic,” we’d like to give you a little background to explain why we emphasize that particular term.

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The beginning


Begun in 1937, the duPont Building was the first skyscraper built in Miami since the Dade County Courthouse in 1928. It was the first major construction project to be built since Florida’s Bust of 1926 following the Great Hurricane of that year. Thus, it signaled Miami’s economic recovery from the Depression.

It also