Fabric
About
Flatiron District secretaries keep Fabric in their saved contacts: the software company that turns weekend crash projects into polished, reusable tools. They skirt the usual corporate corridors here, tucked where sunlight hits the west side of 22nd Street. Customers wander in with dry-erase specs, and teams slide out prototypes by Monday noon—no small feat on Fifth Avenue sidewalks.
The address—150 W 22nd St, 8th Floor, New York, NY 10011—is basically above the A/C hum of Chelsea Galleries. Delivery scooters weave past as engineers juggle React modules and database schemas between espresso runs. Transforming scratch code into something teammates can actually operate has become their quiet specialty.
Design systems, micro-frontends, automated release pipelines: if the work drags, they package it into modular blocks everyone can clone. The complexity lives under clean interfaces and shared libraries, leaving teams free to ship features instead of reinventing wheels. GitHub repos start tidy; their reputation keeps spreading up and down the subway lines.
Ring 212-655-2501 for an elevator ride to the 8th floor, then right at the closed-door stairwell—directions live here: https://www.google.com/maps/place?ftid=0x89c259b45da673c7:0x87ae84feee538.