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Welcome to Hudson Yards, on Manhattan's West Side. Built from the ground up, it's a triumph of culture, commerce and cuisine. A place to live, work, and play.
Hudson Yards—NYC’s new neighborhood—offers stunning waterfront views, an epic shopping mall, and Vessel.
Hudson Yards is a neighborhood on the West Side of Midtown Manhattan in New York City, bounded roughly by 30th Street in the south, 41st Street in the north, the West Side Highway in the west, and Eighth Avenue in the east.
Hudson Yards is unlike anything ever built before -- a living, breathing neighborhood that champions first-to-New York experiences. Take in the scene from thrilling new heights at Edge -- the highest outdoor sky deck in the Western Hemisphere. Or visit The Shed, a new center for art and inspiration. CITY CLIMB.
EDGE. The highest outdoor sky deck in the Western Hemisphere. Get Tickets. Edge: 8AM - 11PM. City Climb: 9:45AM - 4:45PM. Last elevator ride is 50 minutes before closing. Address: 30 Hudson Yards, Level 4. (332) 204-8500.
Don’t forget to look up—among the skyscrapers is 30 Hudson Yards, home to Edge, the highest observation deck in the Western Hemisphere. Make the most of your free time by visiting these standout Hudson Yards venues.
Hudson Yards is a 28-acre (11 ha) real estate development in the Hudson Yards neighborhood in Manhattan, New York City, between the Chelsea and Hell's Kitchen neighborhoods. It is located on the waterfront of the Hudson River.
Hudson Yards is a 28-acre mixed-use development on Manhattan’s far West Side, bound by 34th and 30th street to the north and south, and by Tenth Avenue and the West Side Highway...
Hudson Yards New York is the largest private property development in US history. It’s the biggest project since the Rockefeller Center. The area of Hudson Yards New York will consist nearly 412 acres.
Hudson Yards presented the city with a grand opportunity to remake Manhattan’s West Side. But what has arrived? A review of the most ambitious private development in New York in a century.