Midtown Made supports and maximizes positive economic impact in New York City’s Garment District through a suite of real estate and industry innovation programs run by New York City Economic Development Corporation.

Midtown Made celebrates the fashion industry—an industry deeply woven into the cultural and economic fabric of New York City. From iconic runways to the historic garment district, NYC has long been a global hub where design, style and creativity come to life. To honor this rich heritage while securing a vibrant future, the industry is faced with new opportunities to embrace innovation leveraging technology, sustainability, and inclusive design to evolve with the times.

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By The Numbers
$11B

NYC fashion industry wages

By The Numbers
~1K

Fashion businesses in the Garment District

By The Numbers
$3.2B

NYC fashion industry tax revenue

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Emmelle Design, located in New York City’s Garment District, is a previous grantee in the Fashion Manufacturing Initiative, a public-private partnership fund by NYCEDC and the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA). Learn more about the FMI Local Production Fund and the CFDA Production Directory if you’d like to be included or are looking for a manufacturing partner.

Programs for Property Owners and Industry Space Development in the Garment District

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Greenlight Innovation Fund

The Greenlight Innovation Fund offers City Capital funding starting at $3 million to support projects that acquire, renovate, or equip space for uses such as apparel production innovation, workforce training, business accelerators, shared workspaces, and other fashion-related innovation infrastructure and programs. Multiple awards are available through the Fund and Proposals that align with the Fund’s policy goals, such as supporting industry clusters, promoting economic resilience, and enhancing neighborhood vibrancy.

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M-CORE

The Manhattan Commercial Revitalization (M-CORE) program provides financial assistance for transformative renovations of office buildings. This program can benefit qualifying properties in the Garment District and aims to attract world-class tenant companies (like fashion brands and/or businesses along the value chain of the fashion industry) and/or operators of incubators and accelerators for high-growth industries focused on creating innovation spaces for sectors like fashion design and advanced garment manufacturing.

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NYCIDA Garment District Program

Garment District landlords are eligible for a tailored NYC Industrial Development Agency (NYCIDA) incentive to lower costs for property owners to lease space to garment manufacturing businesses.

Learn more about the program and get in touch at [email protected].
 

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Programs for Founders, Industry, and Ecosystem Partners

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Founder Fellowship

NYCEDC’s Founder Fellowship improves access to capital and networks for underrepresented founders across all tech-enabled sectors. Each year, the Fellowship supports a diverse community of New York City startups with resources to help them grow their companies in partnership with program operators. Applications for the 2026 Founder Fellowship are closed. Sign up to get notified when applications open for the 2027 cohort.

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Startup & Venture Capital Internship Program

NYCEDC’s Startup and Venture Capital Internships Program focuses on providing students’ access to paid internships, professional development and mentorship in NYC’s startup and VC industry. Fashion tech can help build a pipeline of talent into their industry by serving as host company and add capacity to their team or serve as a mentor to students in the program.

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Local Production Fund Powered by FMI

The Fashion Manufacturing Initiative (FMI) is a partnership between the Council of Fashion Designers of America, and the Local Production Fund will support the growth of locally made garments. By developing relationships and creating links between designers and manufacturers, the Local Production Fund will incentive locally made goods.

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MSMX Rezoning Commitments

Keep up to date on the commitments made during the MSMX rezoning through the NYC Rezoning Commitments Tracker.

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More Opportunities

The Garment District Alliance is seeking proposals from qualified Program Managers to deliver the next cycle of their Special Programming, now known as the Business Development Collaborative (BDC). They are inviting organizations to propose innovative programming that will strengthen the district’s economic vitality and support its legacy sectors. View the RFPs.

Contact Our Team

We are committed to working with our community to develop solutions that meet your needs. If you work in the Garment District or have a fashion or garment business —we want to hear from you. Please contact us today to ask any questions about this initiative; raise an idea; or set up an informal, introductory call.

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Learn more and get in touch to navigate Midtown Made programs.

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Contact: [email protected]

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