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Meatpacking District
NameMeatpacking District
CityNew York City
StateNew York
CountryUnited States

Meatpacking District. The area is bounded by West Village to the south, Chelsea to the north, Hudson River to the west, and Sixth Avenue to the east, and is part of Manhattan Community Board 2. It is close to other notable neighborhoods such as Greenwich Village, Tribeca, and Hell's Kitchen. The district is also near several major landmarks, including High Line, Chelsea Market, and Hudson Yards.

Geography and Location

The Meatpacking District is situated on the west side of Manhattan, near the Hudson River Greenway and Pier 84. The area is bordered by Gansevoort Street to the south, West 15th Street to the north, Hudson Street to the east, and the Hudson River to the west, and is adjacent to New York Harbor and New Jersey Palisades. The district is also close to several major parks, including Hudson River Park, Washington Square Park, and Union Square Park, which are managed by the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation and the Hudson River Park Trust. Nearby neighborhoods, such as SoHo, Tribeca, and Greenwich Village, are also home to many notable landmarks, including One World Trade Center, Empire State Building, and Flatiron Building.

History

The Meatpacking District has a long history dating back to the 19th century, when it was a major center for the meatpacking industry in the United States, with companies such as Swift & Company and Armour & Company operating in the area. The district was also home to many labor unions, including the Amalgamated Meat Cutters and the United Food and Commercial Workers, which played a significant role in the Labor Movement in the United States. During the mid-20th century, the area began to decline, but it has since undergone significant revitalization efforts, led by organizations such as the Meatpacking District Improvement Association and the New York City Economic Development Corporation. The district is also home to many historic buildings, including the Gansevoort Market Historic District, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is managed by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission.

Economy and Industry

The Meatpacking District is now a thriving commercial and residential area, with a diverse range of businesses, including fashion designers such as Anna Sui, Diane von Fürstenberg, and Marc Jacobs, as well as technology companies like Google and Facebook. The area is also home to many restaurants and bars, including The Spotted Pig, Pastis, and The Standard Grill, which are owned by notable chefs and restaurateurs such as Mario Batali, Jean-Georges Vongerichten, and Danny Meyer. The district is also a popular destination for tourism, with many hotels and shopping centers, including the Gansevoort Hotel and the Chelsea Market, which are owned by companies such as Morgans Hotel Group and Jamestown Properties. Nearby institutions, such as New York University, The New School, and Fashion Institute of Technology, also contribute to the local economy.

Culture and Entertainment

The Meatpacking District is known for its vibrant cultural scene, with many art galleries, including Gagosian Gallery, Hauser & Wirth, and David Zwirner Gallery, which showcase the work of notable artists such as Jeff Koons, Richard Serra, and Marina Abramovic. The area is also home to several museums, including the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Museum of Arts and Design, which are located in nearby Upper East Side and Columbus Circle. The district hosts many cultural events throughout the year, including the Tribeca Film Festival, New York Fashion Week, and the High Line Festival, which are organized by companies such as Tribeca Productions and IMG Models. Nearby venues, such as Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, and Madison Square Garden, also host a wide range of cultural and entertainment events.

Transportation and Infrastructure

The Meatpacking District is well-connected to the rest of New York City by public transportation, with several New York City Subway lines, including the A, C, E, and L trains, which stop at nearby stations such as 14th Street – Eighth Avenue and 23rd Street. The area is also served by several bus routes, including the M11 and M14, which are operated by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority. The district is also close to several major transportation hubs, including Penn Station, Grand Central Terminal, and Port Authority Bus Terminal, which are managed by companies such as Amtrak and New Jersey Transit. Nearby airports, such as John F. Kennedy International Airport and LaGuardia Airport, are also accessible by car or public transportation, and are served by airlines such as Delta Air Lines and American Airlines. Category:Neighborhoods in Manhattan