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Starrett-Lehigh is the place where creativity and commerce continue to converge.
he 2.3 million square foot asset in West Chelsea known as Starrett-Lehigh has adapted to a myriad of uses since its construction in 1931. Originally designed as a novel solution to freight distribution, the building was then converted to manufacturing before becoming the modern solution to innovation distribution - today's power house of creative work spaces.
Georgina Chapman and Keren Craig of Marchesa admit they "were drawn to Starrett for the breathtaking views of the entire city - from the Empire State Building to the Hudson River-and the most beautiful sunsets year-round." Pair this with the building's expansive floor plates, generous floor loads, impressive ceiling heights, and column spacing conducive to a multitude of buildouts, it is no reason brands in addition to Marchesa such as Zimmerman, Restoque, Pravada,...