Rhona Silver’s Huntington Townhouse –The Paragon of Lavished Celebration and Parties
- By Rhona Silver
- Published 12/6/2011
- Business
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Rhona Silver
Spectacular Huntington Townhouse; once owned by Rhona Silver as “the largest party central hall in the US,” is now engraved in memories of thousands of celebration-witnesses. Rhona Silver who previously owned Huntington Townhouse is Co-Founder http://CaterBid.com & has been listed on Crain's Top 40 Women and is the proud recipient of numerous awards, including the Ellis Island Medal of Honor.
View all articles by Rhona Silver"Nothing equals the excitement, the thrill, the love my parents gave me for the catering business," says Rhona Silver, the queen of catering industry and a dynamic entrepreneur. The love and dedication towards the catering business garnered The Rhona Silver Huntington Townhouse to be a magnificent example of her rags to riches story.
The palatial venue, Huntington Townhouse was spread over a 150,000 square feet
area that used to have mesmerizing green gardens and the façade of roman
pillars that later became a dream decoration and setting for every wedding
celebration. Rhona’s creativity made every gathering at the Huntington
Townhouse a special affair; along with her efficient team, she customized
everything to the finest detail.
Rhona’s signature style was depicted in every nook and corner of this splendid
catering facility, right from the chandeliers to the beautiful mantle pieces,
symbolizing grandeur in long island; the best-in-class catering venue had seen
ten years of social gatherings in the form of proms, birthday parties and
elaborate weddings.
Rhona Silver Huntington Townhouse, the largest of all catering venues, has put this
enthusiastic entrepreneur on the national level and set a new benchmark of
quality and creativity in the catering industry. The Huntington Townhouse had
five ballrooms along with nine kitchens, which used to be bustling with Rhona’s
team.
As Rhona fondly remembers the days in Huntington Townhouse and says, “We were a
team, and it takes a team to make a perfect day. People come to Huntington
Townhouse because of the experience we give them É food, décor and the
hospitality."
The beautiful soirees at the Huntington Townhouse ended when Rhona deemed it as a time to move ahead in life. She sold it for an undisclosed price to Lowes, taking the success of Rhona Silver Huntington Townhouse ahead with her entrepreneurial venture CaterBid that is created to cater to the changing demands of the catering industry in the twenty first century.
