Chelsea Market is a renowned food hall, shopping mall, office building, and television production facility located in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. Housed in the historic former National Biscuit Company (Nabisco) factory complex, where the Oreo cookie was invented, the market has been a vibrant urban public square and high-end food court since its redevelopment in the 1990s. It occupies an entire city block and features a diverse collection of over 55 merchants offering a wide array of food options, from fresh seafood and artisanal cheeses to prepared meals and imported goods. Beyond its culinary offerings, Chelsea Market also includes boutique shops, art galleries, and retail stores. The upper floors are dedicated to office spaces, housing notable companies and television production facilities. The market fosters a symbiotic relationship among its tenants, encouraging community and business support, and its unique industrial architecture contributes to a lively atmosphere, attracting millions of visitors annually.




