Artspace El Paso Lofts

Artspace El Paso Lofts

Your perfect event space
4.1 30 reviews 601 N Oregon St #6, El Paso, TX 79901, USA
$2,500 avg. priceUp to 200 guests3,000 sqft

Located in El Paso, TX, The 601 Venue offers a versatile space for events, accommodating up to 200 guests. With a modern design and state-of-the-art amenities, it is perfect for weddings, corporate events, and parties. The venue features a spacious layout, customizable decor options, and a dedicated staff to ensure a seamless experience.

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Artspace El Paso Lofts Event Venue in 601 N Oregon St #6, El Paso, TX 79901, USA accommodates up to 200 guests, 3,000 sqft of usable space. $2,500 avg. price for typical events. Popular for Weddings, Corporate Events, Parties. Amenities include Wi-Fi, AV equipment, Catering services, Parking available, Restrooms, Wheelchair accessible. Request a quote to check availability, packages, and date holds. The location offers convenient access for guests and vendors, with flexible layouts to suit seated dinners, cocktail receptions, and hybrid programs.

Main Venue Type

Event Venue

Secondary Venue Types

Wedding VenueConference Center

Best for:

WeddingsCorporate EventsParties

Amenities

Wi-FiAV equipmentCatering servicesParking availableRestroomsWheelchair accessible

Guest Capacity:

150
200
Rating: 4.1/5 (30 Google reviews)

  • 5.0/5:

    Nice place. Some of the ad I would not call art. But a nice space. The developer could have done a better job with parking space. When the Chihuahuas play can't find a spot to park when visiting.

    Jose Marquez

  • 2.0/5:

    The building itself is nice. Management is where the issues are. More to come.

    Anette Europa

  • 1.0/5:

    This place used to be an awesome place to live at. If you are thinking of moving in, you must take into consideration a BUNCH of things.

    First of all, the manager or landlady Isela is not very nice to work with if you have an issue. If you go above her and try to file a complaint with upper management you will get a “lease violation” for wanting to speak to anyone other than her.

    This place will nickel and dime you for everything. If your key fob breaks or if your keys break due to no fault of your own, good luck explaining that to the manager because she will not only be very unprofessional with her response telling you that she knows how “keys function and that they do not break immediately” essentially calling you a liar.
    They will demand money upfront and service later.

    She puts on a nice front for being nice but if you really need help with something, be ready to shell out the money to pay for services that are usually free or low cost at other properties.

    Next, the elevator breaks down CONSTANTLY and sometimes for days at a time which is ridiculous for any handy cap personnel or expectant mothers. For the amount of money that you have to pay, a permanent fix should be provided instead of frequent patchwork servicing done to temporarily fix the issue. Be ready to risk getting stuck and trapped there like many other residents have.

    Parking? Forget about it. You will be competing against other residents and even the maintainer and manager who take up resident parking spaces further limiting the already scarce parking made only for the tenants.

    The apartments are nice and it would be a nice place to live if the property owners weren’t raising the prices of the rent randomly without further improvement to the apartments and property itself.

    This place is supposed to be about being able to further your artistic self and become a part of an artistic community but sad to say if you don’t already sort of know the people here, you probably won’t see much of other artists outside of the small events and meetings they have every so often.

    Renting the community space is a PAIN, the property will try to keep your deposit by finding any little excuse that they can to do so and don’t even have the gallery room available for events half the time anyway.

    You’d be better off just trying your luck on your own and renting something more affordable, with friendlier management, cleaner workspaces and a better artistic community elsewhere.

    Not worth the hundreds of thousands of dollars that you will be spending here just for the sake of the name.

    Alexandra Rodriguez

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