The Stockroom at 230 is a chic wedding venue in Raleigh, North Carolina. This unique, urban loft located on Fayetteville Street will make anyone feel like a socialite and can be transformed to accommodate a night full of dancing and mingling or sit-down dinner party. Despite its name, you will not find any boxes or clutter here. Instead, you will find floor-to-ceiling exposed brick walls accompanied by hardwood floors and high lattice ceilings. This creates an open, relaxed vibe for you and your guests to enjoy. Plus, they have an elevated platform at the front of the venue, which makes the perfect location for live music. All denominations are welcome.Facilities and Capacity This loft space has been well known for its historic roots, rustic feel, and exposed brick walls for years now. This space offers ceremony seating for up to 250 guests. If you were looking for a seated dinner, they would be happy to accompany you and up to 175 guests. In addition, they have cocktails and hors d?oeuvres space for up to 250 guests. Whether you are looking for a more intimate gathering or a big celebration, they will be able to accommodate whatever type of wedding you envision.Services Offered Couples looking for a unique space with easy access to Downtown Raleigh have come to the right place. You will get exclusive use of the venue when booking with them. Your package will include a wedding rehearsal as well as tables and chairs–no need to rent from an outside vendor! Plus, they offer a high-quality sound system with a wireless microphone for your DJ to keep the crowd on their feet the entire evening. Their other wedding event services include:
Set up and clean up
Pet friendly meaning your furry friends can join in on the fun as well
Wireless Internet for you and your guests to use to document the affair
Wheelchair access available
Parking
History This industrial space is housed in the Carolina Trust Building, a four-story Classical Revival building which was originally constructed in 1902. Originally home to a string of banks and professionals ? doctors, tailors, insurers ? the Carolina Trust Building was purchased by McLellan?s dime store in the late 1920?s. The store had a huge retail presence in Raleigh?s business district for decades. The first floor contained the main retail areas and the luncheonette, and the upper floors served as stock rooms, which is where the modern-day name came from. The Stockroom at 230 continues the building?s strong tradition of active, community uses that has for so long been a part of the Carolina Trust Building.