New York Meatpacking District Real Estate
About Manhattan's Meatpacking District
The Meatpacking District is located on Manhattan’s
Lower West Side between Gansevoort Street and W 14th Street between
the Hudson River and Hudson Street. Although once the centerplace of
New York’s packing plants and slaughterhouses, the area has become,
like the adjacent neighborhood of Chelsea, a famous area for bars, clubs
and other nightlife activities.
Big warehouses and large city blocks allow for spacious lofts. Famous designers and luxury brands have opened stores in the area. If you are looking for an office space in a trendy neighborhood with a young crowd, then an office in the Meatpacking District will meet your needs. Be a part of one of the most up and coming neighborhoods in New York City.
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Meatpacking District Real Estate Guide
Locale Subway
East Side - L, N, Q, W, 4, 5, 6, R Trains to 14 Street
/ Broadway: Union Square Station
West Side - A, C, E, L Trains to 14 Street / 8 Avenue Station
1, 2, 3 Trains to 14 Street / 7 Avenue Station
F, V, L Trains to 14 Street / 6 Avenue Station
Meatpacking District Restaurants
Pastis
9 9th Ave, New York, NY
Balthazar owner Keith McNally works his magic at this painstakingly
French bistro in the Meatpacking District.
STK
26 Little W 12th Street, New York, NY
The steakhouse meets the runway for sceney Meatpacking meat-feasting.
Vento
675 Hudson St, New York, NY
Approachable Italian eatery by day, swank Meatpacking District scene
by night.
ONE Little West 12
1 Little W 12th St, New York, NY
Flashy Meatpacking digs ideal for a night of cocktails, snacking and
taking in some serious eye candy.
Merkato 55
55 Gansevoort St, New York, NY
Aquavit's Marcus Samuelsson jet-sets from Sweden to Senegal.
Pop Burger
60 9th Ave, New York, NY
A mini-burger joint with a super-sized lounge scene.
Ono at Hotel Gansevoort
18 9th Ave, New York, NY
Trendy Japanese is what's for dinner at Jeffrey Chodorow's sceney Meatpacking
District debut.
Los Dados
73 Gansevoort St, New York, NY
The name means "dice" in Spanish and chef Sue Torres is rolling
for another Mexican winner in the Meatpacking District.
Paradou
8 Little West 12th St, New York, NY
A hidden French find where wine carafes and irresistible crepes draw
a fun crowd.
Meatpacking District Nightlife
Kiss & Fly
409 W 13th St, New York, NY
A flair for showmanship fuels this extravagant MePa dance club, providing
fodder for the in-crowd and their hangers-on.
The Garden of Ono
18 9th Ave, New York, NY
Sultry and serene Asian-style digs set the scene at this hotel bar,
where the carb-conscious can eat riceless sushi rolls inside or in an
outdoor cabana.
APT
419 W 13th St, New York, NY
Savvy clubbers can make themselves at home in this bar designed like
a luxurious--you guessed it--apartment, complete with a nook of a side
room and a bed.
Ara Wine Bar
24 9th Ave, New York, NY
Take a break from the loud, trendy places at this gem of a bar, where
wine flows freely and you can hear yourself speak, making conversation
with close friends a actual possibility.
Tenjune
26 Little W 12th St, New York, NY
Sexy and exclusive, this little lounge seduces a dance scene of socialites
and Page Sixers.
Level V
675 Hudson St, New York, NY
This subterranean lounge is pure, decadent fun for the few who get in.
Cielo
18 Little West 12th St, New York, NY
Tough luck for anyone not with the "private party" at this
brilliantly designed club.
Brass Monkey
55 Little West 12th Street, New York, NY
Just what the Meatpacking District needed: a relaxed pub for a beer
and a bite.
Hogs & Heifers
859 Washington St, New York, NY
This dive is a departure from the fancy club formula for girls and guys
looking to let loose--beer in hand, not cosmo.
Plunge
18 9th Ave, New York, NY
Panoramic views and endless buzz attract a mixed crowd to this stylish
hotel rooftop lounge.
Meatpacking District Parks and Recreation
The Highline, a rusty, 75-year-old elevated railway that hovers over
the Meatpacking District, was a candidate for demolition as recently
as 2000. But a group of preservationists called Friends of the Highline
have ensured that the 35-foot-high structure will soon see new life
as a 1.5-mile long public park. The city is currently considering design
proposals, and hopes to finish New York’s newest stretch of open-space
in 2006.
Meatpacking District Landmarks and History
The Meatpacking District, officially known as Gansevoort Market, and
also known as MePa, is a neighborhood in the New York City borough of
Manhattan. This district has been bustling for more than 150 years.
Formerly a site of Dutch and Indian trading, this area was location
of Fort Gansevoort, a number of historic markets, rail lines and the
Hudson River piers. Since the 1930's this area has primarily housed
meatpackers servicing the city.
Meatpacking District Area Scene
West 14th Street, the Meatpacking District’s main artery, has
turned into a Rodeo Drive of sorts, albeit one surrounded by animal
carcasses. A stroll down W. 14th St., between Ninth and Tenth Avenues,
takes one past the New York outposts of such familiar fashion labels
as Stella McCartney, Jeffrey, Alexander McQueen (pictured), Yigal Azrouel,
and Carlos Miele. Bring your plastic.