Photography: Marlborough Real Estate LLC.

For 18 years, art patrons flocked to Marlborough Gallery’s space at 545 West 25th Street in Manhattan before the venue announced in 2024 that it would be permanently closing its doors. Its Chelsea space has now been brought to market for $10.9m.

Encompassing the first and second floors of the 20-storey Chelsea Arts Tower, the 9,228 sq ft commercial property is co-listed for sale exclusively via Jeffrey Zoldan and Roger Gillen of Brown Harris Stevens. A quintessential white cube, it features glossy polished concrete floors, 18-ft-high ceilings, vast open floor plans and a bespoke lighting system.

‘These floors carry the legacy of culture and innovation and are a living piece of New York’s art world heritage, ’ said Zoldan. ‘Seeking visionaries to write the next chapter for this unique and storied space, we are offering a blank canvas and rare amenities which transcend typical commercial offerings.’

Among its coveted features is the street-level garage door that accommodates artworks up to 14 ft tall and its sizeable second-floor terrace for outside gatherings. Flexible F3 zoning means it’s suitable for use as a gallery, museum, school, gym or even religious institution.

Neighbours in the building include Young Woo & Associates, Calvin Klein Studio, Glasshouse Chelsea and Pace Gallery, and the location offers proximity to Hudson Yards and the Meatpacking District.

Photography: Marlborough Real Estate LLC
Photography: Marlborough Real Estate LLC
Photography: Marlborough Real Estate LLC
Photography: Marlborough Real Estate LLC

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