UNIQUE WEDDING AND EVENT
VENUE IN KANSAS CITY
HISTORY REVITALIZED FOR YOUR MODERN EVENT
Experience almost 100 years of history
A WEDDING VENUE IN THE CROSSROADS
Also known as The City of Fountains, Kansas City is the most centrally located major metropolitan area in the United States. More importantly, it’s the home of barbecue, jazz, and inspiring entertainment.
First Fridays are a signature downtown event, attracting over 10,000 residents and tourists to enjoy local art, music, and food.
Built in 1929, UNION was formerly a film processing center. Filmmakers came to Kansas City to develop their film as an alternative to the lofty prices at the crossroads of New York and California.
24-Hour Rentals
The venue is yours from 10AM the day of your event until 10AM the following day.
Seats 200 Guests
Seated capacity up to 200 guests, but cocktail events accommodate more.
Bring Your Own Vendors
Have your own vendor in mind? Bring ’em! Don’t know any vendors? We’ve got ’em!
Freedom & Flexibility
Allow your imagination to come to life. We love being a part of your creativity.
Stunning Details
Around Every Corner
A STUNNING RESTORATION
UNION, Kansas City’s most versatile event venue, was designed with every detail in mind. Our team spent significant resources to bring back the vibrant and raw materials and combine modern with industrial and rustic for your stunning event.
The combination of these elements, form an absolutely gorgeous ambiance that needs very little, if any, decor. However, we’ve seen clients take this flexibility and create some of the most beautiful weddings and events.
INCLUSIONS
every rental comes with the following.
3 Floors
Tables & Chairs
Wifi
Client Suite
ADA
Ceremony & Reception
Client Concierge
Pet Friendly
“It was everything I had imagined and more. The venue itself is so gorgeous it really doesn’t need much to decorate it.”
— Callie
“Our wedding was beyond perfect. We got countless complements on how beautiful the venue was!”
— Kristy
“The venue itself is beautiful and perfectly located. With the exposed brick walls and string lights, decorating was so simple!”
— Morgan