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We Deliver Your Rentals! Serving New York, Hamptons, Jersey Shore, & Connecticut Welcome, Guest User | You need to rent ... Rent Overnight Guest Furniture You need to rent . . . Rent Event Catering Utensils & Supplies Party for the kids? Rent Kid's Parties, Games & Supplies Kiddie tables & chairs You know the feeling. ou need something fast, at the right price and for a short term. The only smart move is to rent it. And the best source is New York's rental leader: Granny's. We carry children's products such as cribs, strollers and furniture. The full range of party, catering and event supplies. As well as the comforts of home for overnight guests including well-constructed folding beds, linens and towels. For more than 26 years, we have served the tri-state area and the Hamptons, providing excellence in customer care and highly competitive pricing to families, tourists, hotels and institutions.Number of Adults1234 Paper Factory Hotel’s 5,000 square feet of event space can be designed to perfectly fit your needs.




Outfit your space with the hotel’s signature decor, integrate our high-speed internet access, state-of-the-art audio equipment and delicious catering services by Mundo to create an unforgettable experience.And you are never alone, our team of sales professionals and event coordinators will partner with you each step of the way. For event inquiries, please call +1 718 .392 .7200 or fill out the RFP form to the right of the page.The FoldThe Fold is a welcoming lounge space on our Lobby level between both of our outdoor event spaces. Step out of your room to stretch your legs, unwind, binge watch your favorite shows, play Ping-Pong, have a quick meeting, or just relax.The NewsroomThe Newsroom is the hotel’s largest event space and is perfectly suited for over 150 to 200 guests. The room has played host to weddings and family celebrations that stand the test of time. How will you make headlines in the Newsroom?The Romo ParkRomo Park, the home to the Bierzelt, was named in homage to the Romo Paper Products company that previously occupied our space and is our beautiful outdoor front lawn.




Romo Park is one the hotel’s most in-demand outdoor spaces for private events.The PenthouseThe Paper Factory Hotel’s Penthouse presents a breathtaking view of Manhattan and the urban oasis of our hotel. The loft styled open floor plan is outfitted with luxury amenities that will sweep you off your feet and will help make your special occasion truly unforgettable.Mundo Rose RoomA hip crowd from various age groups and backgrounds gathers to soak up the convivial atmosphere and groove to the scene created by Mundo. A myriad of special events, intimate performances and guest celebrations have made the Rose Room one of the hidden gems of New York nightlife.Mundo Dining RoomMundo’s top level features avant-garde designs, including a 30-foot column embraced with vintage books, an original printing machine & lighting treatments collected from around the world. The vibrant setting of candlelit tables & modern industrial decor plays host to the fabulous & the fashionable.THE TREE HOUSEWhen you want to create an intimate open air gathering, the Tree House is the perfect setting to take advantage of the bustling community of Long Island City and Astoria.




Grab a cool drink, have a seat, work on your tan and experience the Paper Factory lifestyle.BIERZELT– COMING SOON – The soon to be open Bierzelt (Beer Tent) will feature a world-class selection of beers, spirits and cuisine and create the ultimate sense of community. 2,200 sq ft of simply adorned aged brick, bamboo, wood, and greenery inspired by the tradition of European Oktoberfest.THE NIGHT CLUB– COMING SOON – Our lounge allows you to relive New York City in 1920’s when Prohibition ruled, saloons were unmarked and mixologists came up with creative spirits to avoid being raided. The space features high ceilings, elaborate lighting fixtures, a bar made of repurposed auto parts, and exposed original brick.Spaces are available for rent within the following time frames:2 hour minimum, half day (4- 6 hours) or full day (8-10 hours). Prices vary based on month of the year and availability.Low-boy Cocktail Tables, High-Boy Cocktail Tables, 5 Rounds, 6 Rectangle Tables CHAIRS | Standard Folding, Basic White, Premium Velvet Black LINENS |




White Rounds, White Rectangles A/V EQUIPMENT | Projector, Screens, Mixers, Speakers, Microphones, iPod HookupROOMSQ. BANQUETRECEPTIONTHEATERCLASSROOMCONFERENCEU-SHAPEThe News Room24001801502611204845The Fold797—30————The Penthouse1056——————The Romo Park/Bierzelt270011215019184——The Tree House2150706512745——Mundo Dining Room1553105—————Mundo Rose Room2291101117————The Night Club2297——————Normalcy seemed to reign in Belle Harbor during a recent patch of hot, steamy weather. Children rode bikes and played ball on quiet streets. Residents, carrying folding chairs and towels, headed out to swim at the public beach, which runs the length of the neighborhood.But the serenity was moderated somewhat by the buzz of rebuilding that persists in Belle Harbor, which was hard hit by Hurricane Sandy last year. Nearly nine months after the storm, crews were hammering away at houses, landscapers were coaxing gardens back to life and Dumpsters remained parked on streets for material still being cleared from homes.




Beachfront properties were destroyed and houses flooded, either to basement level or higher, residents said. Homes on Beach 130th Street were destroyed by a fire that broke out after the storm.Market activity since Sandy reflects the gap between the appeal of a seaside enclave and anxiety about its vulnerability, on a strip of land between Jamaica Bay and the Atlantic. On the one hand, brokers report interest, as people want to live near the beach. “We’re selling everything we get right now,” said Lisa Jackson, who owns Rockaway Properties, adding that her agency had closed on 19 houses since January. On the other, some shoppers seeking a piece of paradise worry that the cost of flood insurance will rise once the Federal Emergency Management Agency completes a review based on surveys done after Sandy, a process that officials say could take a couple of years. Dan Repetti, a salesman for a school photography firm who lives in Bergen Beach, Brooklyn, wants to buy in Belle Harbor despite cost concerns.




“It’s beautiful,” said Mr. Repetti, who recently married. “Once you pass over the Marine Parkway bridge, it’s a whole new world.” Yet he acknowledged that a sharp increase in insurance costs could strain his finances and make it hard ever to sell the property. Ms. Jackson says many homes in the area already cost their owners $458 a year in flood insurance. If FEMA deems these properties at even higher risk, she added, annual costs could rise into the thousands. But Mr. Repetti noted that with agencies expanding flood zones to include areas like Bergen Beach — opening them up to the possibility of high premiums — he might as well buy in Belle Harbor, where he always wanted to settle. He hopes to find the right property by the end of the year.The area, which covers a little more than a square mile, offers obvious charms. Streets are tree-lined, and many houses have wraparound porches adorned with flowers. Neighbors know one another, and the beach is at most a few blocks away.

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