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30 Hudson Yards (also known during construction as the North Tower [6]) is a supertall skyscraper on the West Side of Midtown Manhattan in New York City.Located near Hell's Kitchen, Chelsea, and the Penn Station area, the building is part of the Hudson Yards Redevelopment Project, a plan to redevelop the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's West Side Yard.
At 1,296 feet, it is the city's sixth-tallest building and home to the highest outdoor observation deck in New York City. [27] Key tenants at 30 Hudson Yards include Kohlberg Kravis Roberts (KKR), Wells Fargo, Warner Bros. Discovery, DNB, Covington & Burling, and Susquehanna International Group (SIG). [28] [29] [30]
Home Box Office, Inc. (HBO) is an American multinational media and entertainment company operating as a unit of Warner Bros. Discovery.Founded by Charles Dolan and based out of WarnerMedia's former corporate headquarters at the 30 Hudson Yards complex in the West Side of Manhattan, its main properties include its namesake pay television network Home Box Office (HBO), sister service Cinemax ...
30 Hudson Yards, New York City, New York, ... Related Companies, L.P. is an American real estate firm with headquarters in New York City, ...
The developers of the proposed $12 billion Hudson Yards casino complex ... The Wynn NYC-Related Companies’ pledge would mean $197 million over 10 years — in addition to another $6.5 million to ...
For census purposes, the New York City government classifies Hudson Yards as part of a larger neighborhood tabulation area called Hudson Yards-Chelsea-Flat Iron-Union Square. [150] Based on data from the 2010 United States Census , the population of Hudson Yards-Chelsea-Flat Iron-Union Square was 70,150, a change of 14,311 (20.4%) from the ...
In January 2014, Time Warner, Related Companies, and Oxford Properties Group announced that the then Time Warner intended to relocate the company's corporate headquarters and its New York City-based employees to 30 Hudson Yards in the Hudson Yards neighborhood in Chelsea, Manhattan, and has accordingly made an initial financial commitment. [81]
Architect Ricardo Scofidio, whose work co-designing museums, art venues and public spaces — including New York City’s famed High Line — reshaped America’s cultural landscape, has died age 89.