MetroWall Opens New York City Showroom

MetroWall is ringing in the new year by opening our New York City showroom! The showroom is located at 10 Grand Central, which steps away from Grand Central Station. It’s an ideal spot for clients throughout the northeast markets to access. Plus, it’s one more way we’re working to challenge the status deliver a world-class experience for our clients. 

“Planning for this opening has been part of our strategic roadmap for some time, with the ultimate goal to always meet the customers’ needs by providing a world-class buying experience.” – Jared Scott, General Manager 

In addition to showcasing glass wall products, the showroom includes functional workstations, conference rooms, and a kitchen area. This is a space that fosters collaboration and connection. It’s a place where we can host lunch and learns and, of course, hold events. 

Building amenities like 10 Grand Central’s rooftop terrace and indoor lounge provide space for events!  

We’ve created an inspiration lab where architects and designers can see firsthand the broad spectrum of product options and modern aesthetic we provide. We’re looking forward to seeing you at our showroom soon! 

Book an appointment to meet with our team of experts and find premium glass wall solutions that will exceed your clients’ expectations.  

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