Skylight Group

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Skylight Group is a New York City event management firm founded by Jennifer Blumin in 2004. Specializing in re-conceiving historical spaces and converting them for high-end event use, Skylight Group has a portfolio of venues that include Skylight West, Skylight One Hanson in Brooklyn, Skylight at Moynihan Station, and a partnership to run private events on the High Line. Skylight Group acts as a production partner for a roster of Fortune 500 clients including Google, Ralph Lauren, and Target, using its existing infrastructure and client base to create venue management solutions for events, photo and film shoots.

Properties

Skylight at Moynihan Station is located in the historic James A. Farley Post Office across from Penn Station. The acclaimed McKim, Mead and White building, features a Beaux-Arts exterior that sharply contrasts with the venue's industrial interior. Tapped to become the future Amtrak terminal, Moynihan Station, will undergo a major renovation by SOM, but has played host to several high-end events, launching with New York's Fashion Week in September 2012. The former Postal Dock and Mail Sorting Rooms have undergone a metamorphosis that has been host to guests such as Anna Wintour and Bono, fashion shows for Theory, Phillip Lim and rag & bone, and a performance by Kanye West.[1]

Skylight West, a former parking garage, has 4,500 square feet of rooftop space with city views of the Manhattan skyline. It is close to Chelsea, Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, and the High Line. Skylight West includes a billboard that has been repurposed as an outdoor movie screen and stage, hosting outdoor performances by MGMT and Estelle. The venue has also hosted events for Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Nike, Mary J. Blige, and Facebook.

Skylight One Hanson is located in the former Williamsburgh Savings Bank Tower, one of New York's oldest landmarks. The venue features 63-foot ceilings and mosaic murals, and ironwork by Rene Chamberlin, which were all recently restored in Canyon-Johnson Urban Fund's redevelopment effort, a partnership that involved Earvin "Magic" Johnson and Canyon Capital Realty Partners. Known for its clocktower, which can be seen from many points throughout New York, the building was until recently the tallest building in the borough. The space has been host to several film and TV shows to the venue, including Gossip Girl, Law & Order, and White Collar. It was a "character" on HBO's Bored to Death by Jonathan Ames, and will be featured in the upcoming Russell Crowe-Will Smith remake of A Winter's Tale. Additionally, the location has been host to events for MTV/VH1, Annual Gala Brooklyn Flea.

In partnership with Friends of the High Line, Skylight Group runs events on the High Line an elevated railway turned iconic New York City park. Three venues are available for event rental, including the Chelsea Market Passage that features Spencer Finch's glass mural, "The River that Flows Both Ways," the 14th St Passage, a smaller corridor, and the Diller-von Furstenberg Sundeck, an area with expansive views of the Hudson River, a water feature and chaise lounges built into the former railroad tracks. Only a select number of events can occur each year. Events in 2012 included a Tommy Hilfiger runway presentation, Project Runway's Tenth anniversary party, and an event for Vanity Fair.

Consultancy

The Skylight Group provides consultancy services to a variety of clients for long or short-term event businesses in their properties.

Clients

Skylight has worked with Vogue, CFDA, Louis Vuitton, Ralph Lauren, Diesel, Target, MTV, BMW, Digitas, Google, Microsoft, Nike and the Whitney Museum, and Facebook, among others.[2][3][4]

Photography

Skylight Group's spaces have been a location for editorial and advertising clients such as Vogue, Christian Dior, Harper's Bazaar and the Louis Vuitton campaign featuring Madonna.

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