Five Great Showroom Buildings in the Garment Center
When I began my career in commercial real estate in 1995, my focus was exclusively on the Garment Center, the district defined by 35th to 40th Streets between Fifth and Ninth Avenues. At the time, while the area was past its historical “heyday,” it remained a specialized ecosystem.
Buildings were highly curated by niche: there were specific addresses for outerwear, swimwear, high-end couture, textiles etc.
The landscape shifted in the late 1990s. The first wave of the dot-com era brought tech companies that prized the district’s high ceilings and open lofts. These new arrivals were willing to pay premium rents for larger footprints. Soon, a diverse range of industries followed, drawn by the unparalleled transit access and the “value play” compared to Midtown and Midtown South.
Today, while the district is a mix of media, tech, and professional services, several key properties have maintained a premier showroom component. If you considering leasing a showroom space in the Garment Center, here are five buildings to consider.