Atria Health and Research Institute has signed a 52,000-square-foot lease at One High Line in West Chelsea, anchoring the mixed-use development's commercial component. Access Industries and the Witkoff Group, who partner on the project, announced the deal Monday.
Atria, a membership-based preventive health care practice, will occupy all five stories of the commercial building. The space connects to the complex's 36-story residential and hotel tower, positioning the health institute as a major draw for the building's residents and the broader Chelsea market.
One High Line combines luxury condos, a hotel, and now a substantial health and wellness anchor. The 52,000-square-foot commitment represents a significant tenant win for the developers in a competitive Manhattan leasing environment. Membership-based health practices have gained traction in New York's luxury real estate sector, where affluent residents pay annual fees for concierge-level preventive care and diagnostics.
For condo buyers at One High Line, Atria's presence adds tangible amenity value and positions the building as lifestyle-focused rather than purely residential. Hotel guests gain access to premium health services. For the developers, landing Atria fills critical commercial square footage and strengthens the project's mixed-use narrative, essential for justifying the scale and cost of the construction.
The West Chelsea location near the High Line park and the neighborhood's growing luxury residential corridor makes the space attractive for a premium health provider. Atria's clientele skews toward high-net-worth individuals who value preventive medicine and personalized care. The ground-floor and multi-story configuration allows Atria to create a flagship facility with dedicated wellness programming, diagnostic centers, and consultation spaces.
The lease underscores how developers increasingly view health and wellness tenants as anchor draws comparable to luxury retail or restaurants. Access Industries and Witkoff Group