Palace at Somerset Park to undergo $10 million renovation
For two decades, the Palace at Somerset Park in Somerset has been the setting for special events from weddings and galas to community celebrations and corporate outings. Now, a $10 million renovation is ensuring that the popular venue will be a special place for years to come.
The entirety of the venue, including its East House and West House, will undergo renovations by Iron Hill Construction Management, which built the facility in 2004, according to a press release.
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The cocktail hour spaces will be expanded, and new outdoor pavilions will connect the cocktail bar with the venue’s outdoor areas.
The East House and East Grand Foyer will have new carpets, wall coverings, millwork and lighting.
The East Ballroom will have modern chandeliers, while the East Library will become a trendy cocktail hour spot with a sleek bar and contemporary artwork.
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The West House will feature opulent furnishings, new carpets and chandeliers, and the West Library will transform into another modern yet classy bar.
A new groom’s suite will also be built in the West House with amenities including a pool table.
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