Decades of influence by high fashion brands and pioneering restaurateurs have transformed the neighborhood formerly known for being a literal meatpacking district.
The cobblestone streets remain, but slaughterhouses and packing plants have been replaced by trendy downtown boutiques.
Decades of influence by high fashion brands and pioneering restaurateurs have transformed the neighborhood formerly known for being a literal meatpacking district.
The cobblestone streets remain, but slaughterhouses and packing plants have been replaced by trendy downtown boutiques.
TRANSIT OPTIONS
Subway: A/C/E/L
Bus: M14
COMMUTE TIMES
Columbus Circle: 24m by train, 13m by car
Grand Central: 26m by train, 12m by car
Union Square: 20m by train, 5m by car
Wall Street: 10m by train, 23m by car
GEOGRAPHIC BOUNDARIES
East/West: Hudson Street the Hudson River
North/South: W.14th Street to Gansevoort Street
MEATPACKING DISTRICT
TRANSIT OPTIONS
Subway: A/C/E/L
Bus: M14
COMMUTE TIMES
Columbus Circle: 24m by train, 13m by car
Grand Central: 26m by train, 12m by car
Union Square: 20m by train, 5m by car
Wall Street: 10m by train, 23m by car
GEOGRAPHIC BOUNDARIES
East/West: Hudson Street the Hudson River
North/South: W.14th Street to Gansevoort Street
MEATPACKING DISTRICT
Gramercy is a pricey area, whether or not one lives along the perimeter of the park.
Anchoring the neighborhood is Gramercy Park, a beautifully landscaped oasis that is accessible to the favored few who possess a key.
Tony coops expect potential buyers to adhere to strict financial requirements, though buyers may find that smaller walkup buildings offer a more affordable alternative to the doorman buildings and townhomes in the neighborhood.
Gramercy is a pricey area, whether or not one lives along the perimeter of the park.
Tony coops expect potential buyers to adhere to strict financial requirements, though buyers may find that smaller walkup buildings offer a more affordable alternative to the doorman buildings and townhomes in the neighborhood.
Anchoring the neighborhood is Gramercy Park, a beautifully landscaped oasis that is accessible to the favored few who possess a key.
Anchoring the neighborhood is Gramercy Park, a beautifully landscaped oasis that is accessible to the favored few who possess a key.
The Standard Hotel rises above the High Line Park, operating as a buzzy place to dine and be seen since its opening in 2009.
Rooms boast full walls of floor-to-ceiling windows from which guests enjoy views of the shimmering river or the glittering city, and there is no shortage of places to eat and drink in the hotel.
SETTING THE STANDARD
VIEWS OF THE SHIMMERING RIVER IN THE GLITTERING CITY
The Standard Hotel rises above the High Line Park, operating as a buzzy place to dine and be seen since its opening in 2009.
Rooms boast full walls of floor-to-ceiling windows from which guests enjoy views of the shimmering river or the glittering city, and there is no shortage of places to eat and drink in the hotel.
Gramercy is a pricey area, whether or not one lives along the perimeter of the park.
Anchoring the neighborhood is Gramercy Park, a beautifully landscaped oasis that is accessible to the favored few who possess a key.
Tony coops expect potential buyers to adhere to strict financial requirements, though buyers may find that smaller walkup buildings offer a more affordable alternative to the doorman buildings and townhomes in the neighborhood.
Gramercy is a pricey area, whether or not one lives along the perimeter of the park.
Tony coops expect potential buyers to adhere to strict financial requirements, though buyers may find that smaller walkup buildings offer a more affordable alternative to the doorman buildings and townhomes in the neighborhood.
Anchoring the neighborhood is Gramercy Park, a beautifully landscaped oasis that is accessible to the favored few who possess a key.
Anchoring the neighborhood is Gramercy Park, a beautifully landscaped oasis that is accessible to the favored few who possess a key.
SETTING THE STANDARD
VIEWS OF THE SHIMMERING RIVER IN THE GLITTERING CITY
Subway: A/C/E/L
Bus: M14
Columbus Circle: 24m by train, 13m by car
Grand Central: 26m by train, 12m by car
Union Square: 20m by train, 5m by car
Wall Street: 10m by train, 23m by car
East/West: Hudson Street the Hudson River
North/South: W.14th Street to Gansevoort Street
Residents throughout Gramercy love the charming, small-town, appeal.
The neighborhood is not known for its nightlife, though bars and restaurants are scattered with other local stores throughout the tree-lined streets and along the 2nd and 3rd Avenues.
With no major tourist attractions in the immediate area, the streets of Gramercy are largely left to residents who relish the quiet, low-key neighborhood.
THE SHED | 545 WEST 30TH STREET
Rooms boast full walls of floor-to-ceiling windows from which guests enjoy views of the shimmering river or the glittering city, and there is no shortage of places to eat and drink in the hotel.
SETTING THE STANDARD
VIEWS OF THE SHIMMERING RIVER IN THE GLITTERING CITY
The Standard Hotel rises above the High Line Park, operating as a buzzy place to dine and be seen since its opening in 2009.
Residents throughout Gramercy love the charming, small-town, appeal.
The neighborhood is not known for its nightlife, though bars and restaurants are scattered with other local stores throughout the tree-lined streets and along the 2nd and 3rd Avenues.
With no major tourist attractions in the immediate area, the streets of Gramercy are largely left to residents who relish the quiet, low-key neighborhood.
THE SHED | 545 WEST 30TH STREET
By the 1960's, the industrial base migrated into other parts of the city, leaving scores of vacant warehouses that were later converted into residences for painters, photographers and sculptors
TRACES OF MERCHANTS
WHAT ONCE WAS MANHATTAN'S MERCANTILE HUB
The area once served Manhattan as a mercantile hub, with industrial buildings housing the textile, produce and dry goods trades.
The area is a lightening rod for aspiring influencers drawn to the juxtaposition of grit and glam, as well as the stylish see-and-be-seen crowd in the area for an event or a bite to eat.
THE MEATPACKING HISTORY
ORIGINS BEHIND THE NAME
24/7 energy, a place where high-end fashion, dining and culture are always just a few cobblestone steps away.
EAT & DRINK IN STYLE
Residents throughout Gramercy love the charming, small-town, appeal.
The neighborhood is not known for its nightlife, though bars and restaurants are scattered with other local stores throughout the tree-lined streets and along the 2nd and 3rd Avenues.
With no major tourist attractions in the immediate area, the streets of Gramercy are largely left to residents who relish the quiet, low-key neighborhood.
INSTAGRAM READY RESTAURANTS
THE SHED | 545 WEST 30TH STREET
The public is welcome at the Standard Hotel’s many bars and restaurants including The Boom Boom Room, Le Bain Nightclub, The Biergarten, and the high-end Standard Grill.
Craving fancy French? Visionary restauranteur Keith McNally reopened his beloved Pastis in the neighborhood he helped revitalize in the late 90’s with the first incarnation of his French bistro.
Boozy brunch? RH Rooftop is Instagram ready from the top floor of Restoration Hardware.
Anchoring the neighborhood is Gramercy Park, a beautifully landscaped oasis that is accessible to the favored few who possess a key.
Gramercy is a pricey area, whether or not one lives along the perimeter of the park.
Tony coops expect potential buyers to adhere to strict financial requirements, though buyers may find that smaller walkup buildings offer a more affordable alternative to the doorman buildings and townhomes in the neighborhood.
Anchoring the neighborhood is Gramercy Park, a beautifully landscaped oasis that is accessible to the favored few who possess a key.
Tony coops expect potential buyers to adhere to strict financial requirements, though buyers may find that smaller walkup buildings offer a more affordable alternative to the doorman buildings and townhomes in the neighborhood.
Gramercy is a pricey area, whether or not one lives along the perimeter of the park.
Tony coops expect potential buyers to adhere to strict financial requirements, though buyers may find that smaller walkup buildings offer a more affordable alternative to the doorman buildings and townhomes in the neighborhood.
Anchoring the neighborhood is Gramercy Park, a beautifully landscaped oasis that is accessible to the favored few who possess a key.
Anchoring the neighborhood is Gramercy Park, a beautifully landscaped oasis that is accessible to the favored few who possess a key.
A BEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED OASIS
A PARK FOR THOSE WITH A KEY
Keys are also available to members of the private clubs The Players and the National Arts Club, as well as Calvary Church and Brotherhood Synagogue.
Key rights are granted exclusively to residents in the buildings that immediately surround the park, and as joint owners of the park are responsible for the preservation of the historic site.
DREAM DOWNTOWN | 355 W 16TH STREET
24/7 ENERGY
A FEW COBBLESTONES AWAY
24/7 energy, a place where high-end fashion, dining and culture are always just a few cobblestone steps away.
The area is a lightening rod for aspiring influencers drawn to the juxtaposition of grit and glam, as well as the stylish see-and-be-seen crowd in the area for an event or a bite to eat.
CHELSEA MARKET | 75 9TH AVENUE
SERAFINA | 7 9TH AVENUE
Keys are also available to members of the private clubs The Players and the National Arts Club, as well as Calvary Church and Brotherhood Synagogue.
34 HUDSON YARDS
Key rights are granted exclusively to residents in the buildings that immediately surround the park, and as joint owners of the park are responsible for the preservation of the historic site.
CHELSEA MARKET | 75 9TH AVENUE
SERAFINA | 7 9TH AVENUE
24/7 ENERGY
A FEW COBBLESTONES AWAY
24/7 energy, a place where high-end fashion, dining and culture are always just a few cobblestone steps away.
The area is a lightening rod for aspiring influencers drawn to the juxtaposition of grit and glam, as well as the stylish see-and-be-seen crowd in the area for an event or a bite to eat.
DOS CAMINOS | 675 HUDSON STREET
THE MEATPACKING HISTORY
ORIGINS BEHIND THE NAME
The name reflects the area’s history as home to slaughterhouses and meatpacking plants.
Once reputed to be a seedy area, the neighborhood began to transform in the late 1990’s with the arrival of Diane von Fürstenburg, Alexander McQueen, Christian Louboutin and Stella McCartney.
The transformation was solidified when The Whitney Museum of American Art opened on Gansevoort Street in 2015.
JODIE LANE | EAST 11TH STREET
The name reflects the area’s history as home to slaughterhouses and meatpacking plants.
Once reputed to be a seedy area, the neighborhood began to transform in the late 1990’s with the arrival of Diane von Fürstenburg, Alexander McQueen, Christian Louboutin and Stella McCartney.
The transformation was solidified when The Whitney Museum of American Art opened on Gansevoort Street in 2015.
THE MEATPACKING HISTORY
ORIGINS BEHIND THE NAME
RALPH'S COFFEE | 888 MADISON
APPLE STORE | 767 FIFTH AVE
These buildings offer passersby a glimpse of the most glorious examples of architectural opulence from eras gone by.
Original homes built in the Italianate, Greek Revival, Gothic Revival and Victorian Gothic styles line the park, and height and other zoning restrictions help create a cohesive look despite the mismatched architecture.
BOTH SERENE & FASHIONABLE
With the exception of a handful of grandfathered buildings, housing does not technically exist in this downtown hotspot, which is zoned for commercial and industrial use.
Much of the housing is actually located in areas that border the Meatpacking District, like the northern section of the West Village or the southern end of West Chelsea.
Some of the highest price tags in the city reflect the limited residential housing stock available to those seeking proximity to the serene night life and shopping district.
ACCELERATED EDUCATION
These buildings offer passersby a glimpse of the most glorious examples of architectural opulence from eras gone by.
Original homes built in the Italianate, Greek Revival, Gothic Revival and Victorian Gothic styles line the park, and height and other zoning restrictions help create a cohesive look despite the mismatched architecture.
RALPH'S COFFEE | 888 MADISON
APPLE STORE | 767 FIFTH AVE
The public park, designed by Thomas Heatherwick, rests over the Hudson River and houses spaces for reflection, entertainment, art and exercise.
Little Island offers New Yorkers and tourists alike the chance to escape into the fantasy created by Meatpacking District icon Diane von Fürstenburg and her husband Barry Diller.
THE CONTINUOUS GREENWAY
The High Line Park is a continuous greenway created on the skeleton of neglected railroad tracks that once carried slaughtered meat out of the district.
A FABULOUS PLACE TO GO
Now one of the most celebrated examples of urban revitalization, the elevated park runs from Gansevoort Street in the Meatpacking District to 30th Street in Hudson Yards. Nearly 1.5 miles of public space is set amongst gorgeous landscaping that is indigenous to the New York area.
SMALL TOWN IN A BIG CITY
Residents throughout Gramercy love the charming, small-town, appeal.
The neighborhood is not known for its nightlife, though bars and restaurants are scattered with other local stores throughout the tree-lined streets and along the 2nd and 3rd Avenues.
With no major tourist attractions in the immediate area, the streets of Gramercy are largely left to residents who relish the quiet, low-key neighborhood.
THROUGHOUT THE TREE-LINED STREETS
THE SHED | 545 WEST 30TH STREET
The neighborhood is not known for its nightlife, though bars and restaurants are scattered with other local stores throughout the tree-lined streets and along the 2nd and 3rd Avenues.
With no major tourist attractions in the immediate area, the streets of Gramercy are largely left to residents who relish the quiet, low-key neighborhood.
SMALL TOWN IN A BIG CITY
Residents throughout Gramercy love the charming, small-town, appeal.
The neighborhood is not known for its nightlife, though bars and restaurants are scattered with other local stores throughout the tree-lined streets and along the 2nd and 3rd Avenues.
With no major tourist attractions in the immediate area, the streets of Gramercy are largely left to residents who relish the quiet, low-key neighborhood.
THROUGHOUT THE TREE-LINED STREETS
THE SHED | 545 WEST 30TH STREET
The neighborhood is not known for its nightlife, though bars and restaurants are scattered with other local stores throughout the tree-lined streets and along the 2nd and 3rd Avenues.
With no major tourist attractions in the immediate area, the streets of Gramercy are largely left to residents who relish the quiet, low-key neighborhood.
SMALL TOWN IN A BIG CITY
Residents throughout Gramercy love the charming, small-town, appeal.
The neighborhood is not known for its nightlife, though bars and restaurants are scattered with other local stores throughout the tree-lined streets and along the 2nd and 3rd Avenues.
With no major tourist attractions in the immediate area, the streets of Gramercy are largely left to residents who relish the quiet, low-key neighborhood.
THROUGHOUT THE TREE-LINED STREETS
THE SHED | 545 WEST 30TH STREET
The neighborhood is not known for its nightlife, though bars and restaurants are scattered with other local stores throughout the tree-lined streets and along the 2nd and 3rd Avenues.
With no major tourist attractions in the immediate area, the streets of Gramercy are largely left to residents who relish the quiet, low-key neighborhood.
SMALL TOWN IN A BIG CITY
The neighborhood is not known for its nightlife, though bars and restaurants are scattered with other local stores throughout the tree-lined streets and along the 2nd and 3rd Avenues.
THROUGHOUT THE TREE-LINED STREETS
With no major tourist attractions in the immediate area, the streets of Gramercy are largely left to residents who relish the quiet, low-key neighborhood.
SMALL TOWN IN A BIG CITY
Residents throughout Gramercy love the charming, small-town, appeal.
The neighborhood is not known for its nightlife, though bars and restaurants are scattered with other local stores throughout the tree-lined streets and along the 2nd and 3rd Avenues.
With no major tourist attractions in the immediate area, the streets of Gramercy are largely left to residents who relish the quiet, low-key neighborhood.
THROUGHOUT THE TREE-LINED STREETS
THE SHED | 545 WEST 30TH STREET
The neighborhood is not known for its nightlife, though bars and restaurants are scattered with other local stores throughout the tree-lined streets and along the 2nd and 3rd Avenues.
With no major tourist attractions in the immediate area, the streets of Gramercy are largely left to residents who relish the quiet, low-key neighborhood.
SMALL TOWN IN A BIG CITY
Residents throughout Gramercy love the charming, small-town, appeal.
The neighborhood is not known for its nightlife, though bars and restaurants are scattered with other local stores throughout the tree-lined streets and along the 2nd and 3rd Avenues.
With no major tourist attractions in the immediate area, the streets of Gramercy are largely left to residents who relish the quiet, low-key neighborhood.
THROUGHOUT THE TREE-LINED STREETS
THE SHED | 545 WEST 30TH STREET
The neighborhood is not known for its nightlife, though bars and restaurants are scattered with other local stores throughout the tree-lined streets and along the 2nd and 3rd Avenues.
With no major tourist attractions in the immediate area, the streets of Gramercy are largely left to residents who relish the quiet, low-key neighborhood.
THE DESIRABLE NAMESAKE
HOUSING WITH STYLE
The most desirable homes in the neighborhood are those on streets bearing the namesake park – Gramercy Park North, Gramercy Park South, Gramercy Park East, and Gramercy Park West – and key rights that accompany the real estate.
ADDRESS
ADDRESS
ADDRESS
INSTAGRAM READY RESTAURANTS
EAT & DRINK IN STYLE
ARTISTS & FLEAS | 88 10TH AVENUE
CHELSEA MARKET | 75 9TH AVENUE
GANSEVOORT PLAZA | 38 GANSEVOORT ST
The public is welcome at the Standard Hotel’s many bars and restaurants including The Boom Boom Room, Le Bain Nightclub, The Biergarten, and the high-end Standard Grill.
Craving fancy French? Visionary restauranteur Keith McNally reopened his beloved Pastis in the neighborhood he helped revitalize in the late 90’s with the first incarnation of his French bistro.
Boozy brunch? RH Rooftop is Instagram ready from the top floor of Restoration Hardware.
INSTAGRAM-READY RESTAURANTS
EAT & DRINK IN STYLE
35 HUDSON YARDS
ELECTRIC LEMON | 33 HUDSON YARDS
15 HUDSON YARDS
The public is welcome at the Standard Hotel’s many bars and restaurants including The Boom Boom Room, Le Bain Nightclub, The Biergarten, and the high-end Standard Grill.
Craving fancy French? Visionary restauranteur Keith McNally reopened his beloved Pastis in the neighborhood he helped revitalize in the late 90’s with the first incarnation of his French bistro.
Boozy brunch? RH Rooftop is Instagram ready from the top floor of Restoration Hardware.
ARCHITECTURAL
OPULENCE
These buildings offer passersby a glimpse of the most glorious examples of architectural opulence from eras gone by.
Original homes built in the Italianate, Greek Revival, Gothic Revival and Victorian Gothic styles line the park, and height and other zoning restrictions help create a cohesive look despite the mismatched architecture.
RALPH'S COFFEE | 888 MADISON
APPLE STORE | 767 FIFTH AVE
Original homes built in the Italianate, Greek Revival, Gothic Revival and Victorian Gothic styles line the park, and height and other zoning restrictions help create a cohesive look despite the mismatched architecture.
These buildings offer passersby a glimpse of the most glorious examples of architectural opulence from eras gone by.
675 HUDSON STREET
HERMES | 46 GANSEVOORT STREET
BOTH SERENE & FASHIONABLE
With the exception of a handful of grandfathered buildings, housing does not technically exist in this downtown hotspot, which is zoned for commercial and industrial use.
Much of the housing is actually located in areas that border the Meatpacking District, like the northern section of the West Village or the southern end of West Chelsea.
Some of the highest price tags in the city reflect the limited residential housing stock available to those seeking proximity to the serene night life and shopping district.
THE HIGHLINE
HERMES | 46 GANSEVOORT STREET
BOTH SERENE & FASHIONABLE
With the exception of a handful of grandfathered buildings, housing does not technically exist in this downtown hotspot, which is zoned for commercial and industrial use.
Much of the housing is actually located in areas that border the Meatpacking District, like the northern section of the West Village or the southern end of West Chelsea.
Some of the highest price tags in the city reflect the limited residential housing stock available to those seeking proximity to the serene night life and shopping district.
The High Line Park is a continuous greenway created on the skeleton of neglected railroad tracks that once carried slaughtered meat out of the district.
Now one of the most celebrated examples of urban revitalization, the elevated park runs from Gansevoort Street in the Meatpacking District to 30th Street in Hudson Yards. Nearly 1.5 miles of public space is set amongst gorgeous landscaping that is indigenous to the New York area.
THE CONTINUOUS GREENWAY
A FABULOUS PLACE TO GO
The High Line Park is a continuous greenway created on the skeleton of neglected railroad tracks that once carried slaughtered meat out of the district.
Now one of the most celebrated examples of urban revitalization, the elevated park runs from Gansevoort Street in the Meatpacking District to 30th Street in Hudson Yards. Nearly 1.5 miles of public space is set amongst gorgeous landscaping that is indigenous to the New York area.
THE CONTINUOUS GREENWAY
A FABULOUS PLACE TO GO
GRAMERCY PARK | EAST 20TH STREET
CENTRAL PARK TOWER
15 GRAMERCY PARK SOUTH
LITTLE ISLAND | WEST 13TH STREET
DISTRICT ICONS
Little Island offers New Yorkers and tourists alike the chance to escape into the fantasy created by Meatpacking District icon Diane von Fürstenburg and her husband Barry Diller.
The public park, designed by Thomas Heatherwick, rests over the Hudson River and houses spaces for reflection, entertainment, art and exercise.
DISTRICT ICONS
Little Island offers New Yorkers and tourists alike the chance to escape into the fantasy created by Meatpacking District icon Diane von Fürstenburg and her husband Barry Diller.
The public park, designed by Thomas Heatherwick, rests over the Hudson River and houses spaces for reflection, entertainment, art and exercise.