
The New York Times' Travel section from Sunday highlighted the ever-evolving meatpacking district in Chicago,
Fulton Market. With restaurants (like Moto) and galleries (now topping two dozen!) dotting the market, the odd juxtaposition makes for a true in-between experience. Artistic collaborative events have also become commonplace in the meatpacking district, including last summer's
Guerilla Furniture & Art Truck Show and this weekend's
Fulton Market Holdiay Open House.
(Image via Peter Wynn Thompson for The New York Times)
i find it funny that as chicagoans we need new york to acknowledge that we have cool things here, but articles like this do influence my opinon of the city.
Rebecca,
Influence your opinion of *which* city? NY or CHI??
Matt
Yeah to my "soon to be new" neighborhood! I would have to say that I'm most excited about all of the galleries!
Matt - Chicago . . . but then again maybe it should influence my opinion of NY more - as in NY is full if iself!