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Manhattan

Custom closet & organized storage solutions in Manhattan

ClosetNow is Manhattan’s premier provider of custom closet design & installation services.

We provide elegant and functional storage options that complement the luxurious lifestyle of Manhattan, catering to the unique demands of high-rise living and compact urban spaces.

Whether you reside in a sophisticated Upper East Side apartment, a chic West Village townhouse, a historic Tribeca loft, or a modern condo in Midtown, our tailored designs ensure that every inch of your space is utilized efficiently.

Manhattan Service Area

Our common locations are listed below, but this is not a complete selection. Contact us today to discuss your project anywhere in Manhattan!

Battery Park City

Named after Battery Park, adjacent to the neighborhood, which originally hosted artillery batteries for defense.

Tribeca

An acronym for “Triangle Below Canal Street.”

Chelsea

Named after the estate of British Major Thomas Clarke, who named his property after the Royal Hospital Chelsea in London.

Bowery

Named after the Dutch word “bouwerij,” which means farm, as it was originally a path to Peter Stuyvesant’s farm.

Financial District

Named for being the financial hub of New York City, hosting Wall Street.

Lower East Side

Named for its geographical position on the lower east side of Manhattan.

Nolita

An acronym for “North of Little Italy.”

SoHo

An acronym for “South of Houston Street.”

Hudson Square

Named for its proximity to the Hudson River and its original use as a printing district.

East Village

Named for its position as the eastern portion of Greenwich Village.

NoHo

An acronym for “North of Houston Street.”

Greenwich Village

Named in the 17th century by the Dutch as “Groenwijck,” meaning “Green District.”

West Village

Named for its position as the western portion of Greenwich Village

Hell's Kitchen

Originally referred to as “Hell’s Kitchen” due to its notorious reputation for crime and poverty

Meatpacking District

Named for the meatpacking plants and slaughterhouses that dominated the area until the 1980s.

Gramercy

Derived from the Dutch word “Krom Moerasje,” meaning little crooked swamp.

Flatiron District

Named after the Flatiron Building, a landmark shaped like a clothes iron.

Kips Bay

Named after the Kip family, who owned a farm here in the late 1600s.

Sutton Place

Named after Effingham B. Sutton, who built townhouses in the area in the 1870s.

Koreatown

Named due to its high concentration of Korean businesses and culture

Midtown East

The eastern part of Midtown, named for its geographical position.

Turtle Bay

Named in the 17th century when the area was populated with a large number of turtles.

Midtown

Named for its central location in the middle of Manhattan.

Hudson Yards

Named after the Hudson Rail Yards, which the area was developed over.

Upper West Side

Named for its location on the western side of Manhattan, above 59th Street.

Lenox Hill

Named after Robert Lenox, a Scottish immigrant who owned a large farm here in the 1800s.

Carnegie Hill

Named after Andrew Carnegie, whose mansion once stood on Fifth Avenue in this area.

Upper East Side

Named for its geographical position on the eastern side of Manhattan, above 59th Street.

Lincoln Square

Named in honor of President Abraham Lincoln after his assassination.

Yorkville

Originally a village founded by settlers from York, England, in the 19th century.

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