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A collage showing the different events you can host at Endeavor featuring a Christmas tree, office room, dining tables, a group mingling, and two people with cocktails.

Presentations by day, parties by night — host your next weekday or weekend event at Endeavor.

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You’re not in Kansas anymore, GVL — you’re at Endeavor. Did you know? Downtown Greenville’s premiere coworking space also doubles as a versatile venue fit for hosting magical + memorable events.

From business meetings and corporate retreats to holiday parties and special celebrations, you can host:

  • A party in Endeavor’s primary common spaces overlooking One City Plaza
  • Presentations, trainings, seminars, and more in one of the Meeting Rooms
  • A dinner party in The Dining Room or an interactive dining experience in the Stadium Kitchen

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