The Hudson Yards mega-development has long been hailed as a new destination for dining, shopping, working, and living. Its tallest residential tower, 35 Hudson Yards, seeks to put it all under one roof: The David Childs and Skidmore Owings Merrill-designed project will host ground-floor retail, Class-A office space, an Equinox Club and Spa, the world’s first Equinox Hotel, and two restaurants. On top of it all, 137 apartments will start on the 53rd floor to make the most of the light and views.
CityRealty recently toured a three-bedroom model unit with southeastern exposures, oak floors, and an $11.8 million price tag. AD100 architect Tony Ingrao, the building’s interior designer, noted that New Yorkers are always seeking more light, kitchen storage, and closet space. However, one could not ask for more at 35 Hudson Yards.
CityRealty recently toured a three-bedroom model unit with southeastern exposures, oak floors, and an $11.8 million price tag. AD100 architect Tony Ingrao, the building’s interior designer, noted that New Yorkers are always seeking more light, kitchen storage, and closet space. However, one could not ask for more at 35 Hudson Yards.
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Upon entering the building, visitors are greeted by a custom tapestry by acclaimed artist Helena Hernmarck, which will be changed twice a year with the seasons.
The Great Room’s soaring ceilings and expansive windows fill the home with light, and residents will enjoy panoramic views of the Hudson River, the downtown skyline, and other Hudson Yards buildings.
The modern kitchen comes outfitted with integrated Gaggenau appliances and bespoke cabinetry by Tony Ingrao and Smallbone of Devizes.
A bright master suite boasts a massive walk-in closet and enough room for a sitting area.
A master bath with radiant heated floors, polished Iceberge Quartzite slabs, and free-standing tub overlooking river views is the epitome of luxury.
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