A Hudson Valley Destination for Corporate Offsites, Team Retreats & Board Meetings
A three-floor, 6,280 sq ft venue in Hudson, NY. Two hours from Manhattan, one hour from Albany, walkable from Amtrak. Built for corporate offsites, leadership retreats, board meetings, and brand activations that need to think, decide, create, and connect—in a space designed for the work, and for the bonding moments around it.
Built for the Work You Came to Do
Whether it's a ten-person board gathering or a 60-person all-hands, our three floors can be configured to fit:
Corporate Offsites & Strategy Sessions
Executive & Leadership Retreats
Board Meetings & Investor Gatherings
Team Workshops, Training & Development
Product Launches & Creator Days
Multi-day Immersive Experiences & Brand Activations
Destination: Hudson
Proximity to Amtrak means you can skip rental cars and parking headaches, but still have access to a rich arts, food and outdoor scene. The Spark is walkable from a range of boutique hotels, farm-to-table restaurants, specialty coffee shops, and Warren Street's antique and gallery corridor. A walkable downtown means your team can decompress between sessions without a shuttle.
Photo by Walter Hergt
More than a venue, a space with purpose
Revenue from your paid event supports building operations and staff that make free and accessible (youth and adult) community workshops and programming possible through The Spark of Hudson Foundation.
Testimonials
“The Spark is an ideal space for a team offsite. The rooms are comfortable and flexible, the light is fantastic, the technology works perfectly, and the kitchen is a step away. Special highlights were a lunch on the roof with delicious sourdough bagels and learning about the Spark’s inspiring community programs. We had a fantastic experience there!
— Fred Wilson, Partner Union Square Ventures
“The process of planning our team offsite at The Spark was seamless. From AV needs and catering options to accommodations and group activities, their team had us covered every step of the way!
— Jess Oynick, Union Square Ventures