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    The Glass Box is a modern wedding venue in Raleigh, North Carolina. This loft space is located on the 5th floor of 230 Fayetteville Street and adds a touch of modern luxury in the heart of downtown Raleigh. This bright and chic suite is bathed in natural light from floor to ceiling windows, offering amazing views and a private outdoor balcony. The hardwood floors reflect the warmth of the space and the butler’s pantry provides the ability to celebrate in style without having to leave the suite. Impress your guests with the incredible atmosphere that The Glass Box holds and book now!

    Facilities and Capacity
    This one space is perfect for couples looking to have an intimate gathering for their wedding day. It can accommodate up to 45 guests comfortably, including tables and chairs. Plus, this space can be used as a bridal suite for those having their wedding ceremony and reception at The Stockroom at 230.

    Services Offered
    When booking The Glass Box, you will get the opportunity to work with their kind and friendly staff. Their team will make sure that everything turns out perfectly on your big day so you won’t have to. Plus, they offer a variety of packages to accommodate your budget and needs. Your rental comes with tables and chairs, natural light throughout the open space, a butler’s pantry of goodies, and more. Their other event services include the following:

    Setup and clean up so you can enjoy yourself
    Bridal suite for you to get ready in beforehand
    Pet friendly so your furry friends can join in on the fun too
    Wireless internet for you and your guests to use to document the occasion
    On-site parking
    Wheelchair access available

    History
    The Glass Box is nestled inside The Stockroom at 230, which is housed in the Carolina Trust Building, a four-story Classical Revival building that 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.