Extending from 14th Street to 29th Street, and west of Sixth Avenue to the Hudson River, Chelsea is a big neighborhood. The far west side of Chelsea used to be an edgy, semi-industrial patch before it was colonized by adventurous galleries in the 1990s. It is now home to mostly high-profile art spaces like Gagosian Gallery, Gladstone Gallery and Haunch of Venison. The High Line (an elevated promenade from the Meatpacking to the 30s surrounded by an architectural mix of industrial landmarks and fancy new structures) together with the eateries and shops of Chelsea Market are the main attractions now. On the riverbank you will also find the Chelsea piers offering golf, soccer, amongst many other facilities. Its convenient location between Midtown and the Village, subway access (L, A, B, C, 1) and proximity to the Meatpacking district make this a popular place to live.
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