Hudson yards new york
Hudson Yards is a large-scale mixed-use development located on the west side of Manhattan in New York City. It is situated on a 28-acre site along the Hudson River, bounded by 10th and 12th Avenues, and 30th and 34th Streets.
The development is a joint venture between Related Companies and Oxford Properties Group, and it is one of the largest private real estate developments in the United States. The project was announced in 2012 and has been under construction since 2015.
Hudson Yards is a massive complex that includes:
- Office space: The development features over 6 million square feet of office space, with many major companies already leasing space, including Google, Facebook, and WarnerMedia.
- Residential units: There are over 4,000 residential units, including apartments, condos, and rentals, with prices ranging from affordable to luxury.
- Retail space: Hudson Yards has over 100,000 square feet of retail space, featuring a variety of shops, restaurants, and entertainment options.
- Public spaces: The development includes several public spaces, including a 20,000-square-foot public plaza, a 1.5-acre park, and a 10,000-square-foot public art installation.
- Restaurants and bars: Hudson Yards is home to over 20 restaurants and bars, including celebrity-chef owned establishments like Thomas Keller's Ad Hoc and Michael Lomonaco's The Lot.
- Entertainment options: The development features a variety of entertainment options, including a 175-foot tall Ferris wheel, a virtual reality experience, and a 10-screen movie theater.
- Hotel: The development is also home to the 5-star Equinox Hotel, which features 212 rooms and a rooftop pool.
Some of the notable features of Hudson Yards include:
- The Vessel: A 150-foot tall, 154-step public art installation designed by Thomas Heatherwick.
- The High Line: The development is located adjacent to the High Line, a 1.45-mile elevated park built on an old rail line.
- The Hudson River waterfront: The development offers stunning views of the Hudson River and the New Jersey Palisades.
- The 7 train: The development is served by the 7 train, which provides easy access to the rest of Manhattan and the surrounding suburbs.
Hudson Yards has been a major driver of economic growth and development in the area, and it has helped to revitalize the West Side of Manhattan.