The Players' Tribune
About
Media companies shape how stories reach us—especially when those stories come straight from the source. In New York, where sports, culture, and first-person narratives collide daily, The Players' Tribune has carved out a space for athletes and public figures to share their experiences without filters. The outlet operates from a modest suite in the Flatiron District, where the hum of Sixth Avenue meets the quiet focus of editorial work.
At 155 6th Ave Suite 202, New York, NY 10013, the company sits steps from some of the city’s most iconic landmarks. The neighborhood thrives on creativity, with publishing houses, design studios, and tech startups all jostling for space in converted lofts and historic buildings. It’s a fitting backdrop for a platform that prioritizes unfiltered voices over traditional media gatekeeping. Whether it’s a basketball player reflecting on retirement or a musician breaking down their creative process, the stories here feel immediate and unpolished.
Readers curious about contributing or exploring past pieces can find the team’s contact details easily. A quick call to their office might open doors to collaborations or simply answer questions about their editorial approach. While the company doesn’t maintain a public-facing storefront, its digital presence makes up for the lack of foot traffic. Directions to the suite are straightforward for anyone navigating the city’s grid, though visitors should note that access is typically by appointment only.
For those planning a trip to the Flatiron District, the map here pinpoints the exact location. The area’s mix of old New York charm and modern energy makes it an ideal spot for media ventures—where ideas can travel from a writer’s notebook to a global audience in a matter of hours.