Boulder, 80301, United States - H-I0185
The Studio (Boulder)
250 maximum
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The Studio (Boulder) is an industrial chic venue located near the base of the Foothills in Boulder, Colorado. Established in 2014, this contemporary and eclectic space blends raw, reclaimed, and rustic elements with sophisticated urban design. It offers views of both the nearby mountains and the cityscape, providing a distinctive backdrop for a variety of events.
Designed by renowned artist Jen Lewin, the venue serves as a dynamic creative hub for artists, makers, and entrepreneurs. The interior features over 2,900 square feet of ADA accessible space, including a rotating gallery showcasing local painters, sculptors, and photographers. This flexible environment supports a wide range of corporate and private events, from workshops and product launches to weddings and social gatherings.
Among its standout features is the Media Lounge, housed inside a remodeled vintage airstream trailer, equipped with a large flat screen TV and Chromecast for multimedia presentations and music streaming. The venue also includes an outdoor patio with limited bistro-style seating and a glass garage door that can be opened to enjoy warm evenings. The space allows clients to bring their own caterers and alcohol, with a licensed server required, and offers ample onsite parking.
The features

Reception venue
The spaces (1)
Maximum capacities per room configuration
Classroom
Theater
100 pers.
Banquet
U-Shape
Cabaret
Boardroom
Cocktail
250 pers.
Access
The Studio (Boulder) is situated minutes from Pearl Street and downtown Boulder, Colorado, near the foothills that border the city. This location provides convenient access to urban amenities while being close to natural mountain scenery.
Visitors can reach the venue via Boulder’s local transportation options, with nearby street parking and ample onsite parking available. The proximity to downtown Boulder makes it accessible for guests arriving by car or public transit from the surrounding region.
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