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The Corinthian

202 Fannin at Franklin MAP

Houston, TX 77002

713-523-5780

http://www.thecorinthianhouston.com/
District: Historic

Built at the turn of the century as the First National Bank, it is the largest remaining example of neoclassical architecture in the Historic District. They’ve been awarded the Houston Preservation Alliance’s Gold Brick Award, meaning they can accommodate large groups in a beautiful and historic environment. The Corinthian provides full-service catering and event planning by Jackson and Company, one of Houston's most outstanding caterers. The Corinthian will accommodate grand galas, weddings and other important social events and is perfect for distinguished corporate entertaining.

Who celebrates there?
Inaugural reception for Mayor Bill White, Opening Night dinners for Houston Grand Opera and Houston Symphony Orchestra, Houston Children's Museum Gala, Contemporary Arts Museum Gala, Playboy Super Bowl Extravaganza, The NFL Players Super Bowl Party, Microsoft  Worldwide Partner's Conference,  Opening Reception Tobacco Dealers of America Annual Convention.

Capacity:  850 seated, 1,500 receptions

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