- Max Capacity: 200+ people
- 15 VANDERBILT AVENUE (BETWEEN 42ND STREET AND 43RD STREET), NEW YORK, NY 10017
The Campbell – located in Grand Central Terminal at 15 Vanderbilt Avenue, just off 43rd Street – is an iconic New York institution, thoughtfully restored to its original grandeur by Gerber Group. The restoration, directed by internationally renowned design firm Ingrao Inc., maintains the integrity of the property’s historic architecture while introducing contemporary design elements, which together create a refined yet approachable atmosphere.
Paying homage to the legacy of John W. Campbell, a Jazz Age financier who converted the space to his private office and reception hall in 1923, The Campbell showcases many of the thirteenth century Florentine-inspired design intricacies that upheld its legendary allure, including soaring, 25-foot hand painted ceilings, a grand stone fireplace, Campbell’s personal steel safe, a century-old leaded glass window and original millwork.
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The Campbell – located in Grand Central Terminal at 15 Vanderbilt Avenue, just off 43rd Street – is an iconic New York institution, thoughtfully restored to its original grandeur by Gerber Group. The restoration, directed by internationally renowned design firm Ingrao Inc., maintains the integrity of the property’s historic architecture while introducing contemporary design elements, which together create a refined yet approachable atmosphere.
Paying homage to the legacy of John W. Campbell, a Jazz Age financier who converted the space to his private office and reception hall in 1923, The Campbell showcases many of the thirteenth century Florentine-inspired design intricacies that upheld its legendary allure, including soaring, 25-foot hand painted ceilings, a grand stone fireplace, Campbell’s personal steel safe, a century-old leaded glass window and original millwork.
Capacity
Listing Amenities
- Accepts Credit Cards
- Accessories
- Security Cameras