Hudson Yards’ second-tallest tower reveals new looks
Rendering via Binyan Studios
A fresh set of renderings was revealed Wednesday of 35 Hudson Yards, the tallest residential tower in the rapidly developing Manhattan neighborhood. David Childs of Skidmore Owings & Merrill (SOM) designed the 92-story supertall, which topped out at 1,009 feet in June. The limestone and glass tower will contain 143 condos, 22,000 square feet of private amenities, and an Equinox club, spa, and 200-room hotel. Following 1,296-foot-tall 30 Hudson Yards, which topped out in July, neighboring 35 Hudson Yards is the second-tallest tower at the site.
Tony Ingrao, of Ingrao Design, will handle the interiors and amenity spaces. According to Related Companies and Oxford Properties, pricing will start at $5 million for the residences. Residents will enjoy hotel-style conveniences, including on-site concierge staff. Without a doubt, the panoramic views of the Hudson River and the Manhattan skyline will be unrivaled.
Below the condos, luxury fitness chain Equinox will take up floors 15 to 29, with its first ever hotel and a 60,000-square-foot gym and spa. There will also be retail and office space on the lower levels.
The building features terraces at each setback, creating outdoor gardens that become more frequent towards the top. Construction of the 1.1 million-square-foot tower is expected to finish in 2019, with occupancy following soon after.
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Renderings via Binyan Studios