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Southern New Jersey Cherry Hill, Mount Laurel and Camden
The Aloft Hotel in Mt. Laurel, NJ offers sophisticated and stylish spaces for meetings and events.
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The Enterprise Center at BCC (Burlington County College) is a world-class facility that provides a distinctive environment for meetings, conferences, exhibitions or catered events. Located in the heart of America’s Northeast Business Corridor just out- side of Philadelphia, this venue provides guests with quick and easy access to major interstates and airports.
Designed, equipped and staffed to meet or surpass IACC (International Association of Conference Centers) standards, Enterprise Center at BCC boasts 44,000-square feet within 15 meeting/event rooms for groups from as few as two people up to 575 attendees in its auditorium, which features a full stage.
Additional on site offerings here include: a theater and TV pro- duction studio; dedicated computer lab; Focus Group Suite; and The Mount Laurel Ballroom.
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The Enterprise Center at BCC offers advanced presentation along with video and audio teleconferencing technologies, plus exceptional food and beverage with custom designed menus, a dedicated conference planning manager, business concierge services, and ample complimentary parking for both cars and buses on site. In addition, local hotel room blocks can be secured for overnight group events.
The Westin in Mount Laurel is just minutes from downtown Philadelphia and less than 20 miles from the Philadelphia International Airport. The hotel boasts 173 well-appointed guest rooms and 10 junior suites with floor-to-ceiling glass, providing views of its manicured gardens.
Ideal for social celebrations and business functions, the Westin features an elegant atmosphere and a high level of service.
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