
SVN West is the kind of venue planners turn to when the brief includes words like immersive, high-capacity, or statement-making. Located at the intersection of South Van Ness Avenue and Market Street in San Francisco’s SoMa neighborhood, this expansive, multi-level venue offers the space—and the flexibility—to bring big ideas to life.
Spanning more than 75,000 square feet across three floors, with a mezzanine and a spacious rooftop, SVN West is designed for events that need room to scale. From corporate gatherings and galas to concerts and product launches, the venue’s raw, open layout allows planners to build experiences that feel intentional rather than confined.
SVN West occupies a building deeply rooted in music history, once home to the legendary Fillmore West and Carousel Ballroom. Today, the space has been reactivated by Non Plus Ultra, preserving its character while opening it up for a new generation of events.
That blend of legacy and adaptability is part of what makes SVN West so appealing. The venue doesn’t dictate a single look or format—instead, it provides a flexible canvas that can shift from concert-ready to corporate-forward depending on the program.
SVN West offers a variety of distinct spaces that can be used independently or combined for full-venue experiences:
With a maximum capacity of up to 4,000 guests, SVN West works especially well for planners designing multi-phase events—where arrivals, programming, and social moments happen across different areas without losing cohesion.
Large venues only work when movement feels natural. SVN West’s open floor plan and multiple levels allow planners to guide guests through an experience rather than keeping everyone in one place.
This makes the venue a strong fit for:
Whether the goal is to host thousands or create clearly defined zones within a large footprint, the venue supports both approaches.
Situated along two of San Francisco’s main thoroughfares, SVN West is easy to access from across the city. The central SoMa location simplifies logistics for vendors and makes it convenient for guests—an important factor when managing high attendance.
The building’s size and layout also support more complex production needs, making it easier to execute events that require substantial build-outs, staging, or immersive elements.
SVN West isn’t just built for large-scale events—it’s actively being used for them. One recent example is the ILEA San Francisco event, hosted onsite and highlighted on The Vendry.
The event showcased how SVN West can comfortably accommodate industry gatherings that blend networking, programming, and social energy—all within a single venue footprint. It’s a clear example of how the space functions in practice, not just on paper.
SVN West stands out for planners because it offers:
For event professionals producing large, ambitious programs, SVN West provides the scale and flexibility needed to execute with confidence.
Explore SVN West on The Vendry by Groupize.ai to view spaces, see real event examples, and connect directly with their team.