HISTORY

Terminal Warehouse began as a major industrial hub, moving goods between the Hudson River and the city by way of its now-iconic rail tunnel. Over the years, it shifted from freight to culture—from bonded storage to the famed Tunnel nightclub. Today, the landmark stands restored, honoring its industrial roots while opening its doors to a new era of modern use and community.

THE INSPIRATION

A PIONEERING
VISION

Named in honor of pioneering photographer Jessie Tarbox Beals, the first published female photojournalist in the U.S., who kept her studio at this address in the early 1900s, The Aperture carries forward a legacy of framing the world through a new lens.

A NEW VISION

REIMAGINED FOR THE FUTURE

Just as a camera's aperture frames light and perspective, the venue itself becomes a lens, designed to spotlight experiences at their most immersive and impactful. Street-level double-height windows flood the space with natural light, while a NanaWall entry opens wide enough to welcome vehicles directly inside.

OPENING SUMMER 2026

TERMINAL WAREHOUSE
261 11TH AVENUE
NEW YORK NEW YORK