Live Where It All Comes Together
Poised on the city’s western waterfront, Hudson Yards transcends the imagination. An entirely new neighborhood along Manhattan’s West Side—fourteen spectacular acres of lush parks, remarkable restaurants, elevated shopping, and cultural experiences, including The Shed—sets a higher standard for what a neighborhood should be. The tallest residential building, 35 Hudson Yards, rises ninety-two stories above it all, a soaring tower of limestone and glass with sweeping panoramic views. This luxurious building offers a wealth of experiences to enrich the mind, body, and soul.
Design & Amenities
DESIGN
David M. Childs, FAIA, of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP, has added a warm and luxurious feel to this handsome building, incorporating limestone piers and graceful curves, which appear like sails reflecting the panoramic views of the Hudson River, the iconic Manhattan skyline, and its distinctive new Hudson Yards neighbors. The building is conceived holistically, with a striking series of setbacks that twist around the tower, expressing fluid movement and presenting opportunities for terraces with outdoor gardens that encircle the tower as they ascend.
AMENITIES
What sets 35 Hudson Yards apart is not merely the grand scale and gracious design, but the expert attention given to every environment. A carefully conceived suite of amenity spaces on two distinct floors is available for use by residents and their guests. Opening onto the Public Square and Gardens, a private lobby is staffed by a full-time concierge and doorman. The fitness center is outfitted with state-of-the-art equipment for the exclusive use of residents. Additional amenities include a lounge and bar overlooking Vessel, a lounge with billiards tables, a golf simulator lounge, a private dining room for sixteen, a library, a screening room, a children’s playroom, a board room and private office and the 24th floor features a Grand Terrace and Grand Dining Room which seats more than fifty guests.
New York
Just steps away are the art galleries of West Chelsea; the High Line, an elevated city park, lauded as one of the world’s greatest examples of inventive urban design; Chelsea Piers, a premier sports complex and marina; Hudson River Park, with 550 waterfront acres of biking and jogging trails, playgrounds, and grassy lawns; Avenues: The World School, an exclusive private academy; the new Renzo Piano–designed Whitney Museum of American Art; the Mikhail Baryshnikov Arts Center; and the rich patchwork of acclaimed restaurants, luxury boutiques, and progressive architecture that have transformed the Manhattan waterfront over the past decade. Living here means never having to leave.
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