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Storefront > Rent a showroom space > Pop-up Showroom in New York > Pop-up Showroom in Chelsea, New York > Pop-up Showroom in High Line, New York
The High Line corridor is one of the most foot-trafficked stretches in Chelsea, drawing design-conscious visitors, fashion buyers, and cultural tourists year round. If you need a showroom on the High Line for a product launch, sample sale, or seasonal brand activation, Storefront lists flexible spaces you can book by the day, week, or month. Browse available showroom spaces below and request a booking directly.
The High Line draws roughly 8 million visitors a year, most of them between 25 and 45 with above-average household income. That demographic aligns closely with fashion, beauty, homeware, and DTC brands looking to put product in front of qualified buyers and consumers.
Showroom spaces along this corridor tend to sit at street level beneath converted industrial buildings, giving you open floor plans, high ceilings, and large glass frontages that pull in foot traffic from the park's stairways and access points. The area between West 14th Street and West 23rd Street is especially dense with galleries and design studios, which means your neighbors are already attracting the audience you want. If you are comparing locations across Chelsea, you can also explore showroom space in New York citywide to see how the High Line stacks up on price and availability.
Listings on this page range from compact ground-floor units suitable for a focused sample sale to larger loft-style spaces that can host a full brand activation with press, buyers, and consumer walk-ins. Common formats include:
Street-level retail units with direct High Line access, typically 500 to 1,500 square feet
Gallery-style white-box spaces with flexible lighting rigs and movable walls
Loft showrooms on upper floors of converted warehouses, often 1,500 square feet and above
Many spaces come move-in ready with fitting rooms, rolling racks, and basic AV. Others are blank canvases you can build out to match your brand. Each listing on Storefront includes photos, a floor plan when available, pricing, and the amenities included so you can compare without scheduling a dozen site visits.
Sample sales thrive on impulse foot traffic, and the High Line delivers that in volume. Brands running sample sales in this area typically book for three to seven days, timing the activation around fashion weeks, gallery openings, or long weekends when foot traffic peaks.
A sample sale space on the High Line usually costs between $400 and $1,200 per day depending on square footage, street frontage, and season. Spring and fall command premium rates because they overlap with NYFW and the fall art season. Winter bookings tend to be more negotiable. You can filter listings on this page by daily or weekly rate to find spaces that fit your budget.
A brand activation on the High Line benefits from the park's built-in audience and its reputation as a cultural landmark. Brands in fashion, beauty, food, and tech have used High Line-adjacent showrooms to host immersive experiences, press previews, and influencer events that generate organic social content thanks to the photogenic surroundings.
Because the corridor connects Chelsea to the Meatpacking District, you can draw attendees from both neighborhoods without requiring them to travel far. If your activation targets buyers or press specifically, you may also want to compare options in Showroom Space in SoHo, New York or Showroom Space in Tribeca, New York, which offer strong buyer foot traffic as well.
Booking through Storefront is straightforward. Browse the listings below, shortlist spaces that match your size, budget, and date requirements, then send a booking request directly to the space owner. Most owners respond within 24 hours. Once terms are agreed, you sign a short-term rental agreement and pay through the platform.
If you are new to renting showroom space in New York, it helps to understand local permit and insurance requirements before you sign. The New York pop-up shop regulations guide covers permits, licenses, and liability insurance in detail. For a broader view of showroom rental across all cities, visit the Showroom Space For Rent project page.
Daily rates for showroom space on the High Line typically range from $400 to $1,200 depending on square footage, season, and street-level visibility. Weekly bookings often come at a discounted per-day rate. Spring and fall are peak seasons with higher pricing.
Yes. Most showroom listings on Storefront in this area accept bookings as short as one day. Sample sales commonly run three to seven days to capture weekday buyer traffic and weekend consumer traffic.
Available spaces range from compact 500-square-foot street-level units to larger loft showrooms exceeding 1,500 square feet. Listings include exact square footage so you can match the space to your product range and expected visitor volume.
Fashion weeks in February and September drive strong buyer attendance, and the fall gallery season brings additional foot traffic. Summer weekends also see high visitor numbers on the park itself. Book at least four to six weeks ahead for peak periods.
If your activation stays inside a private commercial space, you generally do not need a special permit beyond a standard temporary retail license. Events that spill onto public sidewalks or involve amplified sound may require additional city permits. Check local requirements before signing your lease.
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