Is this 32-story building the next residential tower coming to Hudson Yards?
Rendering via B.ARCHs
A rendering has been released for a 32-story mixed-use building in the Hudson Yards area, between 36th and 37th Streets. The owner of the three lots spanning those blocks? Gary Barnett’s Extell Development, the same group behind the neighborhood’s 610-foot tall 555Ten. CityRealty uncovered the image from BARCHs, a New York-based architecture firm which describes the possible project as providing “residential, retail and parking uses to this rapidly developing neighborhood.”
Development site via CityRealty
The lots sit at 430 and 434 West 37th Street and 429 West 36th Street. According to the Real Deal, Extell picked up the site in 2012 for $44 million. Currently, the site holds a surface parking lot and two low-slung buildings.
According to BARCHs, the proposed building would contain 470 units with 80 of them affordable. The firm says the building would boast a facade of brick, metal panel and glass to reflect a “sensitive yet modern response to its 100-year-old surroundings.” Amenities planned for the tower include fitness center, laundry, valet service, bike storage a rooftop garden and parking for 150 cars.
The first residential supertall at Hudson Yards topped out last month, at an impressive 1,009 feet. The tower, 35 Hudson Yards, rises 72 floors and considered to now be the ninth tallest structure in NYC. Nearby 30 Hudson Yards, which will have a 1,100-foot high outdoor observation deck, is close to topping out as well.
[Via CityRealty]
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