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The tower is the first tower in the Hudson Yards complex to have been completed, because it is the only Hudson Yards tower not on the artificial platform over the West Side Yards. [11] As of March 2014, 10 Hudson Yards had risen more than 100 feet (30 m). [12] As of February 2015, 10 Hudson Yards was 27 stories tall. [13]
30 Hudson Yards (left, under construction), and 10 Hudson Yards (right, completed) in February 2017 Under construction, 2018. Phase 1, the eastern phase, contains two office towers on Tenth Avenue, plus a retail podium between them. The southern tower is the 52-story, 895 ft (273 m) 10 Hudson Yards, which opened in 2016. [75]
The 52-story, 895-foot (273 m) 10 Hudson Yards is located at Tenth Avenue and 30th Street, along the southeastern corner of Phase 1. It opened in 2016. [6] Ground was broken for the building on December 4, 2012. [1] Construction began with 10 Hudson Yards as it was not built over railroad tracks.
In September 2014, Neiman Marcus signed to become the anchor tenant of the Hudson Yards Retail Space. [3] The retail space, designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox and Elkus Manfredi Architects [4] [5] with a connection to the bases of 10 and 30 Hudson Yards, started construction in June 2015, [6] with a 100,000 short tons (91,000,000 kg) order of steel, one of the largest such orders in the history of ...
New York has played a prominent role in the development of the skyscraper. Since 1890, ten of those built in the city have held the title of world's tallest. [29] [G] New York City went through two very early high-rise construction booms, the first of which spanned the 1890s through the 1910s, and the second from the mid-1920s to the early ...
Ticket counters of the New York City booth as seen from 47th Street. The TKTS ticket booths in New York City and London sell Broadway and Off-Broadway shows and dance events and West End theatre tickets, respectively, at discounts of 20–50% off the face value. [1] It is owned by the Theatre Development Fund, a non-profit.
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As rezoned, the Hudson Yards area will have 25.8 million square feet (2,400,000 m 2) of Class A office space, 20,000 housing units, 2 million square feet (190,000 m 2) of hotel space, 750-seat public school, 1 million square feet (93,000 m 2) of retail and more than 20 acres (8.1 ha) of public open space, [3] [4] which includes building a ...