Welcome to a little slice of holiday magic in the middle of summer! Recently, The Historic Alfred I. duPont Building in Downtown Miami hosted "A Japanese Christmas," a truly enchanting event that we're excited to share with you. Whether you’re a fan of unique holiday celebrations or just love stunning event décor, this blog post is sure to inspire.
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Celebrate Christmas in July: A Festive Japanese Twist!
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.
Celebrating the Fourth of July in Miami
In Greater Miami & Miami Beach, the Fourth of July is a special occasion that brings out the celebratory spirit in locals. With beautiful beaches, barbecues, and pool parties being year-round pastimes, the Fourth of July takes the festivities to a whole new level. Whether you're a resident or a visitor, there are plenty of exciting events happening throughout Miami to make your Independence Day unforgettable. From spectacular fireworks shows to vibrant parties, here's a curated list of the best Fourth of July events in Miami.
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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.
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
Try These Pandemic Precautions to Boost Event Attendance
The waves of COVID-19 surges and variants are quite frustrating to us all. Just when it looks like we can start returning to normal, we’re back to uncertainty, making it hard to plan for big events.
But after nearly two years of the pandemic, we do have an overall idea of how to minimize the risks of coronavirus infections. And there are ways to help your guests feel more comfortable and reassured.
Indeed, as we enter year three of the coronavirus, it seems everyone is eager to resume at least a semblance of our old way of life, in