Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Dimes Bar at Seven24 Collective Club Alejandro Leon/Seven24 Collective When it opened in 2004, five years before The High Line, the five-star Gansevoort Hotel played an instrumental role in the rebirth of New York City’s Meatpacking District. As the area's first luxury hotel, the owners’ prescient and risky investment helped pave the way for the transformation of former warehouses and abandoned buildings into luxury apartments, condominiums, restaurants, bars, art galleries, fashion design houses, and nightspots. The once gritty neighborhood is now a vibrant one attracting full-time residents and visitors from around the world.

A New Effort to Revitalize the Meatpacking District Community Twenty years later, the principals of this family-owned property have launched another ambitious project: Seven24 Collective . The private membership club, announced earlier this year, occupies a redesigned space at the Gansevoort with its own entrance at 362 West 13th Street. Discreet private entrance to the Seven24 Collective Alejandro Leon/Seven24 Collective MORE FOR YOU Today’s NYT Mini Crossword Clues And Answers For Friday, July 26 Barack And Michelle Obama Endorse Kamala Harris For President New Pixel 9 Pro Details Confirm Google’s Big Design Decision Amenities include a member-only cafe, study/co-working space, a spacious gym and locker room with showers and an infrared sauna, a spectacular rooftop terrace/cocktail bar over.