An incredible open kitchen features a beautiful free-standing marble island, custom oak wood cabinetry and Miele appliances including wine storage. The master bedroom also has dazzling river views along with a large dressing room and additional walk-in closet and large master bathroom with soaking tub and extra large shower. A gracious entry foyer perfect for your art collection, walk-in laundry room, powder room for guests make this a truly special home.
Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Rockwell Group, Fifteen Hudson Yards offers residents over 40,000 square feet of amenities on three floors. Floor 50 has been devoted to the full range of fitness and wellness opportunities, including an aquatics center with a 75-foot long swimming pool, a 3,500 square foot fitness center designed by The Wright Fit, private studio for yoga, stretching and group fitness classes, spa with treatment rooms, and a beauty bar for hair and makeup services. Floor 51 features two corner private dinner suites including wine storage and tasting rooms, lounge with breathtaking Hudson River views, club room with billiards tables, card tables and large-screen TV, a screening room, business center, golf club lounge, and an atelier with communal working table and lounge seating.
Occupying a prime position on the Public Square and Gardens at the center of Hudson Yards, 15 Hudson Yards is directly on the High Line and adjacent to The Shed, New York's first arts center to commission new work across the performing arts, visual arts, and popular culture. Here, residents can take advantage of the unique lifestyle that Hudson Yards offers - integrating the finest shopping, dining, arts, culture, fitness and innovation with the highest standards of residential design, services and construction - just moments from West Chelsea's unique combination of art galleries, museums, restaurants, schools and the spectacular Hudson River Park.
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Hudson Yards, neighborhood or destination? That all depends on who you ask. New Yorkers can be touchy about neighborhoods so we’ll tread lightly here. Technically, it's a destination with a residential element. But who cares at this point. It’s got shopping, art galleries, performance space, fabolous eateries and inspiring architecture. It’s a remarkable place to visit or live.
The 28 acre mixed-use development located on Manhattan’s Westside is bounded by 34th and 30th street to the north and south and by 10th Ave and the West Side Highway.