
Tucked beyond a corridor lined with the building’s original decorative tin ceilings, guests are welcomed into a collection of beautifully connected spaces that feel both refined and inviting. The Exchange Commons includes the Avenue Suite, Skylight Parlor, historic Room 205 for buffet service, a full kitchen, and a full-service bar.
The Exchange Commons accommodates up to 24 guests for a seated dinner or 40 guests for a cocktail-style reception. Gather beneath the skylight with a drink in hand and enjoy a space that pays homage to old New York while remaining unmistakably Union Hall.
Whether celebrating a milestone, hosting a rehearsal dinner, a baby shower, or gathering your closest friends and family, the Exchange Commons offers an intimate setting for any memorable occasion.
Tucked beyond a corridor lined with the building’s original decorative tin ceilings, guests are welcomed into a collection of beautifully connected spaces that feel both refined and inviting. The Exchange Commons includes the Avenue Suite, Skylight Parlor, historic Room 205 for buffet service, a full kitchen, and a full-service bar.
The Exchange Commons accommodates up to 24 guests for a seated dinner or 40 guests for a cocktail-style reception. Gather beneath the skylight with a drink in hand and enjoy a space that pays homage to old New York while remaining unmistakably Union Hall.
Whether celebrating a milestone, hosting a rehearsal dinner, a baby shower, or gathering your closest friends and family, the Exchange Commons offers an intimate setting for any memorable occasion.
THE EXCHANGE COMMONS
Named in honor of Francis L. Eames, president of the New York Stock Exchange from 1894–1898, whose investment brought the historic Eames Building we call home to life, the Exchange Commons blends timeless elegance with the warmth and character of Union Hall.











