Meatpacking District

A fast-paced slice of trendy downtown Manhattan.

The Meatpacking District is named after its historical industries, including slaughterhouses, packing plants, and lamp oil factories. In the 1990s, it underwent a cultural and residential revival, led by iconic restaurants like Valbella and famous fashion designers like Diane Von Furstenberg and Stella McCartney. Today, it's a vibrant district known for its upscale shops and eateries.

Commute times, nearest subways, and geographical boundaries. Commute times to key locations by train and car are provided, with the nearby subway lines 4, 6, B, D, F, N, Q, and J. Boundaries specified from Essex St. to Baxter St. (East to West) and Grand St. to Worth St. (North to South). Nearby neighborhoods: Little Italy, TriBeCa, and the Lower East Side.
 

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Post Offices

Veterinary Clinics

Locksmiths

Flower Shops

Grocery Stores

Dry Cleaners

Parking Garages

Jewelry Stores

Spas/ Nail Salons

Pet Supply

Coffee Shops

Local Schools

Restaurants

Hair Salons

Museums

Parks

Gyms

Pharmacy

Clothing Stores