Event Details
MRKet NY
| Sunday 22 Jul 2012 | |
| Information: | MRket will attract the 'right' audience by harnessing the power of MR Magazine, MRketplace.com and 20 years of relationshipbuilding, and combining it with an experienced and tested show management team for the best possible retailer and vendor experience. For the first time and with the strength of Business Journals, a leader in fashion media and trade show management, MRket is positioned to become an exhibitor's marketing partner and a retailer's valued resource for new ideas. |
| Phone: | 212 686 4412 |
| Website: | http://www.mrketshow.com |
| Info/Notes: | 22 jul - 24 jul |
| Map Link: | Click here for map and directions. |
| Location: | Jacob K. Javits Convention Center |
| Website: | http://www.javitscenter.com/ |
| Email: | moreinfo@javitscenter.com |
| Phone: | +1 (212) 216 2000 |
| Address: | 655 West 34th Street |
| City: | New York |
| Zip: | NY 10001 |
| Country: | USA |
| Information: | Jacob K. Javits Convention Center is a large convention center on the west side of Manhattan in New York City. It was designed by architects I. M. Pei and partners. The revolutionary space frame structure was built in 1986 and named for New York Senator Jacob K. Javits, who died that year. The exhibit space is over 675,000 square feet (62,700 m2). Planning and constructing a convention center on Manhattan's west side has had a long and controversial history. |
MRket will attract the 'right' audience by harnessing the power of MR Magazine, MRketplace.com and 20 years of relationshipbuilding, and combining it with an experienced and tested show management team for the best possible retailer and vendor experience. For the first time and with the strength of Business Journals, a leader in fashion media and trade show management, MRket is positioned to become an exhibitor's marketing partner and a retailer's valued resource for new ideas.
Jacob K. Javits Convention Center is a large convention center on the west side of Manhattan in New York City. It was designed by architects I. M. Pei and partners. The revolutionary space frame structure was built in 1986 and named for New York Senator Jacob K. Javits, who died that year. The exhibit space is over 675,000 square feet (62,700 m2). Planning and constructing a convention center on Manhattan's west side has had a long and controversial history.