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Angel Media Unveils Iconic New Hand-Painted Billboard in NYC’s Meatpacking District
This premium wallscape is more than just advertising - it's cultural placement. The Meatpacking District is a global destination known for its fashion-forward crowd, luxury retail, buzzing nightlife, and creative energy. This location puts brands front and center in a high-foot-traffic corridor surrounded by art galleries, tech headquarters, and trendsetting locals and tourists alike.
NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK / ACCESS Newswire / May 13, 2025 / Angel Media Co., a leading force in out-of-home advertising, is proud to announce the newest addition to its exclusive portfolio: a high-impact, hand-painted wallscape located in the heart of Manhattan's Meatpacking District. Positioned on the iconic Soho House building on West 13th Street between 9th Avenue and Washington Street, this unit offers an unparalleled branding opportunity in one of New York City's most dynamic and influential neighborhoods.![]()
Visible from multiple angles and immersed in one of the city's most photogenic streetscapes, the unit offers powerful visual storytelling potential. And with hand-painted creative, campaigns can tap into a medium that's both nostalgic and incredibly modern - elevating the message into a work of public art.
"Securing this location is a milestone for Angel Media and a huge opportunity for our brand partners," said Ralph Tawil, partner at Angel Media. "It's a rare moment when location, audience, and authenticity intersect - and this wallscape offers exactly that."
The surrounding area features a curated lineup of some of the world's most recognized and aspirational brands, including Apple, Hermès, Loro Piana, Rolex, Maje, Soho House, Brunello Cucinelli, and Chez Margaux. Whether activating a fashion launch, luxury campaign or cultural moment, this wallscape places your brand in the company of icons.
This latest addition reinforces Angel Media's commitment to delivering high-profile, high-impact advertising real estate in the most coveted corners of New York City. With over 350 units across NYC, Los Angeles, Miami, and Philadelphia, Angel Media continues to shape the future of out-of-home through elevated design, strategic placements, and meaningful visibility.
For media kits, pricing or availability, please contact [email protected] and visit www.angelmediaco.com.
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Ralph Tawil
[email protected]
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SOURCE: Angel Media Co.
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