Day by day, night after night, the Meatpacking District is full of life. You can witness the neighborhood’s rapid gentrification, as construction is in full swing even though the area appears already defined. Following is a list of things to do, see, and talk about like a native:
Ø Check out the recently opened Moschino flagship store at
Ø Hugo Boss plans to open a concept store in the same building as Moschino coming late fall
Ø Ports 1961 is building a store on
Ø British designer Matthew Williamson is opening his first
Ø Watch construction go up on the new Barneys downtown flagship, which has finally settled on a space on
Ø Scrape up enough cash to rent at the
Ø Welcome to the neighborhood Ralph Fiennes, who back in July plunked down $2 million for a loft on
Ø Book a room at Andre Balaz’s Standard Hotel, between
Ø Visit the High Line, a one and a half mile long elevated rail structure being transformed into a park, whose first section, from
Ø Watch a $435 million satellite of the
Ø An office building straddling the High Line is being constructed on top of a former meatpacking plant at
Ø An 80,000 square foot office building is being erected behind restaurant Pastis, with ground floor retail space available
Ø In honor of the first ever Food Network New York City Wine and Food Festival, many Meatpacking District restaurants will be offering a special “Meatpacking Eats Menu,” created exclusively for the weekend of October 9-12. Check out the website and book now: http://www.nycwineandfoodfestival.com/2008/view_events.php?event=140
Ø Also part of the New York City Wine and Food Festival is “Meatpacking Uncorked” on October 10th, which features a wine tasting tour. Read all about the event here and be sure to get tickets early: http://www.nycwineandfoodfestival.com/2008/view_events.php?event=153
Ø Another mentionable event from the food festival is the “Meatpacking Local” tour on October 11, which features talks by some of
Ø See the latest comedy shows at Comix on 353 W. 14 St., named “One of the top six comedy clubs in the
Ø See the exhibition “Stepmothers, Stepsisters, Witches and Virgins” at the edgy 7 Eleven Gallery on
Ø A little north of the Meatpacking District, at the Highline Ballroom on
8 comments:
Wow! There are so many events to go to! I'll have to pick one from the list!
Wow there's a lot going on in this neighborhood...I want to go to brunch in the area sometime soon - any recommendations?
What in the world is a concept store? I guess I am going to visit your neighborhood and check it out to figure it out.
i love the meatpacking district, but every time i go, it socks a blow to my wallet. any suggestions for some recession-time fun?
i love how much information there is on food!
Hey, there are lots of things going in your neighborhood. I like the quick snippets you give of each event and news.
Wow, there's a lot going on in this neighborhood food-wise. I wish I could have tried some of the "meat packing eats menu".
So much shopping.... so little time.
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