New details and renderings have been released for 35 Hudson Yards, set to be the tallest residential tower in the Hudson Yards neighborhood at over 1,000 feet. The boutique apartments come with a wide array of in-house lifestyle services, some provided by the Equinox Hotel, which is part of the development. David Childs and Skidmore Owings & Merrill are the architects, while interior design is being led by Tony Ingrao. — New York YIMBY
To make 35 Hudson Yards your new home address, be prepared to open the checkbook extra wide — two-bedroom condos start at $5 million, while the average unit of the overall 134 apartments will set you back $11 million ($4,100 per square foot). The three penthouses have yet to be priced, reports the New York Times.
"35 Hudson Yards offers a collection of 143 two- to six-bedroom condominium residences starting on the 53rd floor with sweeping, panoramic views of the Hudson River, Manhattan skyline, the Hudson Yards Public Square and Gardens, and its centerpiece temporarily named Vessel," reveals the announcement from developers Related Companies.
"Our tower, 35 Hudson Yards, with its combination of retail, office, hotel and residential uses, is a city within Hudson Yards, exactly in the way Hudson Yards itself is a full mixed-use city within Manhattan," said architect David Childs.
Convinced? Apartment sales begin on Friday, March 15th.
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Bernie 2020
that kids room is bigger than the house i live in with my entire family. surely little timmy's parents must have worked much harder than me.
suburbia ....
nyc bureaucrats should have gone with the Holl plan. Much more urban and good.... but they only cater to the 1%. Too bad. The economy showing signs of impending free fall.
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