The West Loop, sometimes called West Loop Gate, makes up the northeast quadrant of the Near West Side, just west of Chicago's Loop. It is bordered by the River to the east, Lake Street on the north, Congress Parkway to the south, and either Halsted or Ashland to the west, depending on who you ask. Comparable to New York City's Meat Packing District, the West Loop is a former manufacturing corridor turned art-edgy neighborhood. The West Loop is made up primarily of warehouses that are still in use or recently converted to loft condominiums, newly constructed "loftominimus," restaurants, night clubs, a growing number of art galleries, and some retail. The West Loop is also the home of Harpo Studios, owned by well known talk show host Oprah Winfrey, and the production site of her syndicated show. Chicago Union Station, the city's only remaining intercity rail terminal and the Richard B. Ogilvie Transportation Center (formerly Northwestern Station), a major commuter rail terminal, are well known West Loop landmarks.