Collection by Heather Corcoran

New York's Newest Food Hall Fits in Just 1,000 Square Feet

The site of a former auto body shop gets a new life thanks to some of Manhattan's hottest restaurants.

Each of the tenants, including Heather Tierney of The Butcher's Daughter and Pulqueria (seen here from left to right) customized their kiosk to match the cuisine.

Photo by Ken Moore
Each of the tenants, including Heather Tierney of The Butcher's Daughter and Pulqueria (seen here from left to right) customized their kiosk to match the cuisine. Photo by Ken Moore
The Italian sandwich shop Alidoro features a tiled facade in the narrow alley of Bowery Market. Bowery Market owner Scott Marano designed the site, but allowed each vendor to add their personal spin.

Photo by Ken Moore
The Italian sandwich shop Alidoro features a tiled facade in the narrow alley of Bowery Market. Bowery Market owner Scott Marano designed the site, but allowed each vendor to add their personal spin. Photo by Ken Moore
While the structures might look like shipping containers, they're actually constructed of corrugated metal, a nod to the site's industrial history.

Photo by Ken Moore
While the structures might look like shipping containers, they're actually constructed of corrugated metal, a nod to the site's industrial history. Photo by Ken Moore
Five  food stalls now occupy the site of a former auto body shop on the Bowery in Manhattan's NoHo neighborhood.

Photo by Ken Moore
Five food stalls now occupy the site of a former auto body shop on the Bowery in Manhattan's NoHo neighborhood. Photo by Ken Moore