Highline Stages: A Celebration of 15 Years of Creativity
Highline Stages, located in the heart of New York City's iconic Meatpacking District, recently celebrated its impressive 15-year journey as a leading destination for creative productions and events. Officially opened in January 2011, the venue has solidified its reputation over the years as a versatile and integral part of New York’s vibrant creative industry, garnering attention from fashion, film, photography, and event production experts alike.
A Unique Venue with Historical Significance
Spanning approximately 45,000 square feet, Highline Stages is not just any production space; it’s housed in a landmark building that dates back nearly 150 years. Initially serving as a stable for the Astor family, the venue later became the production hub for Nabisco. Today, it stands as a beautifully renovated facility that honors its storied past while providing cutting-edge amenities for various creative endeavors. The partners behind Highline Stages, Alina Lundry, Gary Kline, and Peter Triolo, have emphasized the importance of preserving the venue's original bricks and architectural details, allowing it to retain the essence of the neighborhood.
A Hub for Top-Tier Productions
Highline Stages offers two historic and expansive sound stages, several photo and film stages, and a complete lighting and grip rental department that caters to a range of productions, from high-fashion editorials to major television commercials. This venue has attracted a prestigious roster of clients that include major players in the entertainment industry such as Netflix, HBO, and Paramount, along with fashion icons like Versace and Prada. These renowned brands have chosen Highline Stages for their most ambitious projects, solidifying its status as the go-to location for elite productions in NYC.
Reflecting on a Challenging Yet Rewarding Journey
The founders of Highline Stages acknowledge that the past fifteen years have brought both immense triumphs and unprecedented challenges. The recent COVID-19 pandemic posed significant hurdles for the creative community, halting productions and severely affecting the industry. However, the unity and spirit of perseverance demonstrated by photographers, directors, and brands during this time have been remarkable. As co-founder Peter Triolo expressed, “These have not been easy years for anyone in this business, but our commitment to the community remains unwavering.”
Beyond Productions: An Event Destination
In addition to its production capabilities, Highline Stages has evolved into one of New York City’s most sought-after event venues. Its proximity to landmark sites like the High Line park and the Whitney Museum of American Art makes it a prime choice for hosting media launches, exclusive showcases, and fashion shows. The venue's innovative design allows for seamless transitions between indoor and outdoor spaces, enhancing the overall experience for guests.
Continued Dedication to Creativity
As Highline Stages reflects on its 15-year milestone, the founders remain grateful for the journey it has taken. The commitment to fostering creativity, preserving history, and supporting the local community continues to be at the forefront of their mission. As co-founder Gary Kline remarked, “This building has always been a place of craft and industry. We are proud to play a significant role in its ongoing legacy.”
The future holds endless possibilities for Highline Stages as it looks to further enhance its offerings and foster a breeding ground for talent and creativity. Despite the challenges faced, the commitment to excellence and innovation will undoubtedly guide Highline Stages into its next chapter.
To learn more about Highline Stages or book an event, visit
www.highlinestages.com.