The H.wood Group, known for its immersive Roaring ’20s-themed dining and nightlife venues, has signed a 15-year lease for a prime 10,000-square-foot space at 351 West 14th Street in Manhattan’s Meatpacking District. The new location will house Lady Delilah, a supper club concept that embraces the glamour and opulence of the Art Deco era.

Located just steps from the High Line and surrounded by some of the city’s trendiest restaurants and boutiques, the venue aims to bring a lavish dining and entertainment experience to one of New York’s most vibrant neighborhoods. Lady Delilah is expected to feature period-inspired décor, live jazz performances, and a menu that melds classic supper club fare with modern culinary twists.

The H.wood Group has built a reputation for creating atmospheric spaces that transport guests to different eras, with previous successful spots like Delilah in West Hollywood. Their expansion into the Meatpacking District signals confidence in the neighborhood’s continued evolution as a nightlife and dining destination.

This lease deal reflects a broader trend of hospitality operators investing in large-scale, experiential venues in Manhattan’s west side. With its historic cobblestone streets and a mix of high-end retail and nightlife, the Meatpacking District remains a magnet for both locals and tourists seeking unique and stylish outings.

Lady Delilah’s arrival is anticipated later this year, adding another layer of excitement to the area’s dynamic food and entertainment scene. The H.wood Group’s blend of theatrical design and elevated cuisine is expected to resonate with New Yorkers looking for immersive night experiences that combine dining, music, and ambiance.

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