The Union HTX at The Union HTX
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About this space
The Union HTX offers an exceptional event space that serves as a versatile blank canvas, allowing you to craft the perfect setting for any occasion. With 1,500 square feet of indoor space, this venue provides ample room for creativity and customization, making it ideal for events ranging from intimate gatherings to lively celebrations. The space is designed to accommodate both standing and seated arrangements, comfortably hosting up to 125 standing guests or 50 seated guests with the included tables and chairs.
In addition to its spacious interior, The Union HTX is equipped with a variety of amenities to enhance your event. The venue features two restrooms, a three-room and back patio surround sound system, and overhead gallery track lighting, ensuring that your event is both convenient and beautifully lit. WiFi is available for all guests, and the venue offers an assortment of furniture, including rectangular tables, cocktail high tables, and bamboo chairs. For a touch of elegance, table linens can be rented separately. The generous outdoor space and ample parking further add to the convenience and appeal of this location.
The Union HTX is perfect for a wide range of events, including baby showers, graduation parties, birthday celebrations, anniversaries, and dinner parties. It also provides an intimate setting for small weddings and receptions, as well as corporate meetings, holiday parties, and vendor markets.
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Catering and drinks
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Rules of the space
Allowed events
Host rules
No smoking in the building.
Cancellation policy: Standard 30 day with Grace Period
About The Union HTX
The Union HTX is a restored Historical bungalow originally built in 1890. The venue provides a unique and charming event space for a variety of memorable celebrations as well as meetings, presentations & networking events. Operating in the Arts District, we also support local emerging artists while hosting exhibitions and community events.
Centrally located in Houston's Old Sixth Ward, just west of downtown Houston, maintains the feeling of a modest, self-contained 19th and early 20th century neighborhood. Many of the buildings still standing today were built between 1870 and 1900, with early 20th century bungalows, an historic school, corner stores, and lots of newer construction scattered throughout.
Roughly bounded by Union Street on the north, Sabine Street on the east, State Street on the south, and Sawyer Street on the west, the Old Sixth Ward Historic District has the largest concentration of Victorian houses in Houston.