Washington, 20004, United States - H-I0504
The Loft at 600 F
120 maximum
The partner's word
The Loft at 600 F is situated in the Chinatown/Penn Quarter neighborhood of Washington, D.C., housed within the historic Oriental Building Association Building No. 6. Originally constructed in 1910 and designed by Albert Goehner in the Italian Renaissance Revival style, the building underwent redevelopment in 2012 to create a versatile event space.
This venue combines industrial and modern design elements with retro and shabby chic touches, featuring high ceilings and exposed brick walls that highlight its historic character. The interior is accented with contemporary technology and stylish furnishings, offering a light-filled environment with cityscape views.
The Loft at 600 F spans three floors, each adaptable for various event formats, from casual lounges to formal conferences. It is equipped with audiovisual technology, kitchenettes, portable bars, and multiple catering prep rooms, making it suitable for a wide range of events including corporate meetings, social gatherings, workshops, and wedding receptions.
The features

Reception venue
The spaces (1)
Maximum capacities per room configuration
Classroom
Theater
100 pers.
Banquet
U-Shape
Cabaret
Boardroom
Cocktail
120 pers.
The work equipment

Video projector
Access
Located in downtown Washington, D.C., The Loft at 600 F is in close proximity to the Convention Center, approximately half a mile away, and directly across from the Verizon Center. This central location places it within easy reach of major city landmarks and transportation hubs.
Visitors can access the venue via multiple transportation options typical of an urban setting, including public transit and street parking. The venue benefits from its position in a vibrant district known for its accessibility and amenities.
The work equipment

Disabled access

Parking

Concierge Service
Available activities
Activities and leisure

Sound system
Frequently Asked Questions
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