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The entrance level's sloping ceiling creates a dramatic yet intimate atmosphere for smaller gatherings. Or make it a reception area for cocktails and hors d'oeuvres as a cordial prelude to your special event upstairs. At the base of the main staircase you might begin your grand entrance or greet your family and friends. |
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Because 1451 Renaissance Place was once a church, it is the ideal location for this memorable occasion. Hosting your wedding ceremony in a setting that is non-denominational that has no in-between time from the ceremony to the reception leads to increased attendance and continuity. Exchange your vows on the beautiful marble steps of the intimate foyer or on the site of the original sanctuary. Follow the ceremony with a champagne reception and receiving line, or stay for dinner and dancing. The experienced staff at the 1451 Renaissance Place is ready to work with you. They'll help plan and execute an unforgettable gathering that reflects your own good taste. And, they'll stay with you through the entire event to make sure all the details go according to plan. |
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| If coming into the downtown area from the I-794 bypass, take the Van Buren exit. Go north on Van Buren St. 5 blocks, to Kilbourn Ave. Take Kilbourn east 3 blocks, to N. Prospect Ave. Take Prospect north 4 blocks to Renaissance Place, which is on the corner of N. Prospect Ave. and E. Curtis Pl. Enter the parking lot from E. Curtis Place. | |