The Chelsea Market complex fills an entire city block bounded by
Ninth and
Tenth Avenues and
15th and
16th Streets, with a connecting bridge over
Tenth Avenue to the adjacent 85 Tenth Avenue building, which was also part of the Nabisco complex but is now separately owned. In addition to the retail concourse, it also provides standard office space for tenants, including media and broadcasting companies such as
Oxygen Network,
Food Network,
MLB.com,
BAMTech,
EMI Music Publishing and the local New York City cable station
NY1. More recently,
Google has moved into some of the second, third, fourth, seventh, and eighth floors along with its subsidiary
YouTube on the fifth. Retail facilities were introduced into the building by connecting the original back lots of individual buildings to a central, ground-level concourse with entries at 9th and 10th Avenues (completed in April 1997 by Architect Jeff Vandeberg). Anchor stores include
Pearl River Mart, Chelsea Market Baskets, Posman Books, Sarabeth's Bakery, Manhattan Fruit Exchange, MokBar, BuonItalia,
Anthropologie, and the
Buddakan restaurant. There is also a variety of cultures to explore including restaurants like
Los Mariscos,
Miznon, the Fat Witch Bakery, Amy's Bread, Chelsea Wine Vault, Eleni's Bakery, Ninth Street Espresso, The Lobster Place, Dickson's Farmstand, The Green Table, Chelsea Thai and Friedman's Lunch, an Italian fresh pasta restaurant called Giovanni Rana Pastificio e Cucina, as well as a variety of smaller stores selling cheese, artisanal salt and olive oil, chocolate and flowers. In November 2015 Davidovich Bakery announced the opening of a
Davidovich Bagels location at the Chelsea Market. Morimoto, owned by
Food Network "Iron Chef"
Masaharu Morimoto and designed by Japanese architect
Tadao Ando, opened in January 2006 and operated on the 10th Avenue side for 15 years until 2020. The Food Network used to film its shows
Iron Chef America and
Emeril Live in the Chelsea Market complex. The developers of Chelsea Market encourage a symbiotic relationship among their tenants with the vendors supplying the restaurateurs with fresh ingredients, such as seafood, vegetables, fruit and meats. Chelsea Market brings diverse tenants, businesses, and vendors together that encourage tenants to foster community and cultivate business support among one another. The presence of television companies in the same building also brings media attention to the site and the businesses that are found there. The site also allows businesses to combine their manufacturing and retail assets under one roof. The
High Line, which opened in the spring of 2009, passes through the building's Tenth Avenue side. This abandoned, elevated railroad track has been converted to an
urban oasis or
greenway, which now forms a continuous route between the
Javits Center and the
Meatpacking District. ==History==