The first phase of Related Companies and Oxford Property Group's Hudson Yards is anticipated to open in March 2019, and the 28-acre mega-development reported a significant milestone: Fifteen Hudson Yards, the first residential tower, has topped out at over 900 feet and cemented its status as part of the New York City skyline.
Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Rockwell Group, Fifteen Hudson Yards is part of the first phase of Hudson Yards. This also includes The Public Square and Garden, The Shops & Restaurants at Hudson Yards, Thomas Heatherwick’s interactive Vessel, and The Shed, a multi-arts center also designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro.
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“The excitement surrounding the Hudson Yards neighborhood has far exceeded anyone’s expectations.” – Jeff Blau, CEO, Related Companies
The construction progress coincides with another significant milestone for Fifteen Hudson Yards, this one pertaining to the apartments within: Over 50% of the one- through four-bedroom condos have sold. The use of filtered fresh air, Lutron home automation, grey water recycling system, and other state-of-the-art technology is instrumental in the building’s LEED Gold certification. However, as the distinctive residences with extraordinary details show, going green doesn’t mean sacrificing style. In addition to 40,000 square foot of amenities, one floor dedicated to wellness and another dedicated to entertainment among them, white-glove service extends beyond the building to Hudson Yards as a whole with such perks as in-residence dining and personal shopping.
Remaining availabilities range from $3.89 million for a two-bedroom home to $32 million for a duplex penthouse near the crown of the building. Click here to see all listings in Fifteen Hudson Yards.
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