About Meatpacking District
Quick Facts
Current Prices: $895,000 to $3,995,000
Closed Prices: $932,663 to $3,650,000
Median Sale Price: $1,850,000
Average $ per sq ft: $1144
Association Fee Ranges:
Around Meatpacking District
Formerly serving as meatpacking plants, the neighborhood’s brick buildings and cobblestone streets give the area its signature industrial vibe. The area is mostly made up of condos and co-ops, many of which are housed in these former warehouse buildings. This unique architecture is one of the neighborhood’s biggest draws.
The Meatpacking District has a wide variety of trendy restaurants and cafes, which a few can be found on W 12th and 13th Streets and Washington Street. These hip eateries range from upscale seafood restaurants to chic French bistros and everything in between. When dining out in the Meatpacking District there is never a shortage of diverse culinary options to explore.
When walking through the cobblestone streets of the Meatpacking District, you will find everything from art galleries to high-end clothing retailers unfolding on the streets before you. Day or night, upscale or laid back, there are always a multitude of activities going on in the Meatpacking District. Your biggest challenge is deciding what you want to do first.
The Meatpacking District is home to a variety of fun, hip bars, and clubs, perfect for a fun Friday night out. Cocktail bars, dance clubs, and beer gardens are just a few of your options in the Meatpacking District, which are all within walking or biking distance. No matter where you end up, it's sure to be a night to remember.
If you’re looking to spend your Sundays admiring some 20th and 21st Century American Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art has a multitude of paintings, photography, sculptures, and other exhibits to check out. Looking to enjoy some fresh air instead? Explore the High Line, a walking path with gardens and sculptures built on top of an old raised subway track.
While the Meatpacking District does not have any MTA subway lines that serve it directly, the neighborhood is very walkable, with most errands able to be accomplished on foot. There are also a few MTA bus routes that run through the area. Additionally, there is a subway stop with access to the A, C, E, and L trains just beyond the neighborhood’s eastern border.
Locals Love
- Variety of retail options
- Trendy bars and eateries
- Cultural institutions
Locals Don't Love
- Higher cost of living
- Redevelopment
- Lack of street parking
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