99 Scott: A Venue That Does It All
Since opening in 2016, 99 Scott has built a reputation as one of Brooklyn’s most versatile event spaces. Designed to host everything from underground music events to upscale art galas, the venue has attracted a mix of artists, musicians, and creatives looking for a space that can adapt to their vision.
One of its first standout events was the Natural Wine Festival in 2016, a gathering of independent winemakers that set the stage for future food and culture-driven events. A year later, the venue hosted Cinema16 with Blonde Redhead, an event that combined live music and experimental film screenings, turning the space into a hybrid theater-concert experience.

As its reputation grew, larger organizations began using 99 Scott for high-profile events. In 2018, Creative Time held its annual gala at the venue, celebrating artist Pedro Reyes with immersive installations, custom cocktails, and a late-night party inside the industrial hall. By then, it was clear that 99 Scott could seamlessly shift from an art space to a music venue and everything in between.

Music has remained a key part of its identity. In 2019, MeanRed’s Open Air series transformed the outdoor courtyard into a concert venue, featuring performances from artists like Panda Bear of Animal Collective. The event proved that the venue’s outdoor space was just as effective for live shows as its massive indoor warehouse.
Beyond public events, 99 Scott has become a sought-after location for private celebrations, including weddings and corporate gatherings. Its mix of indoor and outdoor spaces gives event planners plenty of options, whether for a 300-person wedding or an intimate dinner party.
From music festivals and art installations to wine tastings and weddings, 99 Scott has built a reputation as a space that can do just about anything. Its carefully curated event calendar ensures that each experience feels fresh, making it one of Brooklyn’s most adaptable venues.