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Tell us the booth you have in mind — any size, any layout, any finish. We'll design it, fabricate it in our warehouse or Orlando workshop, and install it on-site with our own crew. No packages to force-fit.
Custom trade show booths, exhibit fabrication, install and dismantle, and booth staffing across New York and New York. From first-time 10×10s at Jacob K. Javits Convention Center to full custom islands for NRF Big Show — one crew, concept to teardown.
Javits Center is NYC's flagship 2.1M sqft convention venue — NRF Big Show, New York International Auto Show, BookExpo, and many Madison Avenue brand activations run here. Atroq ships materials from our LA/Vegas/Orlando facilities and our crew installs on-site — we handle Javits' union rules (internal stagehands and electricians) directly, no middleman.
All sizes include design, fabrication, install, dismantle, and on-site supervision. No drayage surprises, no I&D markups.
The standard inline booth — 10 feet wide, 10 feet deep. Ideal for first-time exhibitors, single-product demos, and tight marketing budgets. Fits backlit graphics, one monitor, a counter with storage, and 2 staff comfortably.
Double the inline footprint. Room for a demo station, a private meeting area, and a larger backwall. Most companies upgrade to 10×20 the second year — it keeps the same aisle position with twice the presence.
Open on all four sides — a true trade show centerpiece. Perfect for product launches, multi-stakeholder engagement, and brands that need to dominate a show floor. Hanging sign included.
50% more floor space than a 20×20 — room for a full conference corner, multiple product zones, and branded seating. Ideal for companies running 3+ concurrent demos or hosting press/analyst meetings on-floor.
A booth open on three sides, backing up to another booth or a wall. Peninsulas capture aisle traffic from multiple directions and sit at a premium corner — a big step up from inline exposure without jumping to a full island.
Fully custom builds from 30×30 up to 50×50 or larger. Structural elements, multi-level architecture, integrated LED, brand storytelling zones, fabrication from the ground up. Timeline: 8–12 weeks design-to-show.
Tell us the booth you have in mind — any size, any layout, any finish. We'll design it, fabricate it in our warehouse or Orlando workshop, and install it on-site with our own crew. No packages to force-fit.
10×10 booth rentals from Atroq in New York start around $4,800 all-in — design, fabrication, install, dismantle, graphics, and one monitor included. Final pricing depends on backwall complexity, AV options, and whether the show is at Jacob K. Javits Convention Center or another venue.
Atroq serves every major venue in New York, including Jacob K. Javits Convention Center. We ship from our Los Angeles and Las Vegas warehouses with no freight complications for New York shows.
Yes. We build, install, and staff booths for NRF Big Show, NY International Auto Show, BookExpo, NY NOW, and hundreds of other trade shows in New York. Ask us about your specific show — we likely have venue-specific knowledge already.
Standard lead time is 4–6 weeks for ready-made packages and 8–12 weeks for full custom builds. For New York emergencies, we can often compress to 2 weeks by leveraging our LA or Vegas warehouse inventory.
Every rental includes design, fabrication, graphics production, delivery to Jacob K. Javits Convention Center (or your venue), install, on-site supervision during show, dismantle, and storage between shows. AV, furniture, and staffing are quotable add-ons.
Yes. We handle I&D in-house with union-savvy crews where required. We know the dock rules, drayage fees, and setup windows at Jacob K. Javits Convention Center and other New York venues — no surprises.
Tell us your show, your size, and your deadline — we'll come back with concepts, a timeline, and an all-in quote. Usually within 24 hours. Exhibit emergencies are our daily cardio.
Tell us your show, size, and deadline — a New York-ready quote lands within 24 hours.
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