A collage of five images showing different rooms. The top-left image shows an empty room with chairs arranged along the walls and a large flat-screen TV in front. The top-right image shows a room with blue chairs stacked on each other and colorful artwork on the walls. The middle-left image depicts a room with rows of blue chairs facing a stage with musical instruments. The middle-right image features a dimly lit auditorium with a stage, multiple screens, and chairs. The bottom images show two different community spaces with bookshelves, desks, and signage indicating they are part of a spiritual or community center.

The Unity Center of New York City can help meet your space rental needs. We have 3 areas that can be rented.

  1. Our main level auditorium (1,219 sq ft) seats 80 and offers an intimate theater experience as well as state of the art broadcast recording equipment for all commercial needs.

  2. Our basement level Sangha Space (304 sq ft) offers an area that can be used for small group meetings and/or light refreshments.

  3. Our second-floor classroom (534 sq ft) can seat 30 for smaller group events.

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Originally The Helen Miller Gould Stable,
1902 – 1903 Architects: York & Sawyer

This elegant French Renaissance stable, which set an exceptionally high standard for carriage house design, was built by the eldest daughter of transportation and communications tycoon, Jay Gould. While the father’s poor public reputation led to the tag “robber baron,” the daughter devoted herself to shedding that image with a host of generous philanthropies. When she died in 1938, The New York Times called her “the best loved woman in the country.”

– The New York Landmarks Commission