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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.
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 ...
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 ...
SEE ALSO: A guide to finding rent-stabilized apartments in New York. Construction on Hudson Yards began back in 2011. The second phase of construction is estimated to begin in 2017, with the ...
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 ...
By PIX 11 HUDSON YARDS, Manhattan — The Hudson Yards development will have the tallest outdoor observation deck in the Big Apple, beating out the view from the Empire State Building by 50 feet ...
The Hudson Yards site was initially intended for other developments, most notably in the early 2000s as the site of the West Side Stadium, during the New York City bid for the 2012 Summer Olympics. Public officials and private investors began developing the new Hudson Yards plan after the failure of the West Side Stadium.
10 Hudson Yards; Eleven Times Square; 14 Wall Street; 15 Penn Plaza; 17 State Street; 25 Water Street; 26 Broadway; 28 Liberty Street; 30 Hudson Yards; 30 Rockefeller Plaza; 32 Avenue of the Americas; 32 Old Slip; 40 Wall Street; 48 Wall Street; 50 Hudson Yards; 51 Astor Place; 52 Broadway; 55 Broad Street; 55 Hudson Yards; 55 Water Street; 60 ...