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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 .
The largest of the projects made possible by the rezoning is the 28-acre (11 ha) multiuse Hudson Yards real estate development by Related Companies and Oxford Properties, which is being built over the West Side Rail Yard. Construction began in 2012 with the groundbreaking for 10 Hudson Yards, and is projected to be completed by 2024.
The largest private real estate development project in the US is well underway, and many people still don't even know about it. Called Hudson Yards, the development will take over a massive 17 ...
15 Hudson Yards (originally known as Tower D) [2] is a residential skyscraper on Manhattan's West Side, completed in 2019. Located in Chelsea near Hell's Kitchen Penn Station area, the building is a part of the Hudson Yards project, a plan to redevelop the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's West Side Yards .
On Thursday, a few lucky New Yorkers got the first taste of the brand new Hudson Yards that has changed New York's skyline forever. New York City's new Hudson Yards makes a grand entrance Skip to ...
One Hudson Yards is a residential skyscraper at 530 West 30th Street [1] in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan. [2] Related Companies developed the building, and it is adjacent the much larger Hudson Yards project. One Hudson Yards contains 178 apartments. [3]
Hudson Yards may refer to: Hudson Yards, Manhattan , a neighborhood in New York City Hudson Yards (development) , a real estate development in the Far West Side of Midtown Manhattan, New York City
The firm's high-profile projects include One Vanderbilt, a new supertall office tower in Midtown Manhattan located next to Grand Central Terminal and providing direct access to the station; [9] and the master plan for Hudson Yards, the largest private real estate development in U.S. history, which mixes residences with offices, hotels and ...