The loft-like living and dining rooms, with their nearly 11-foot ceilings and open East city views, are perfect for the entertainer.
The sleek open kitchen is a chef's dream with a breakfast bar and top-of-the-line appliances, including a vented five-burner stove, three ovens (regular, steam, and speed/convection), aMeile dishwasher, a wine fridge, an InSinkErator, and an extraordinary number of custom cabinets.
The luxurious primary has enormous closets and a gorgeous en-suite marble bathroom with a separate soaking tub, glass-enclosed stall shower and WC, heated floors, double sink, medicine cabinets, and tons of additional storage.
The secondary bedroom also has excellent views, large closets, and a marbleen-suite bathroom.
Additional features of the fabulous home include a powder room, a HUGE laundry room with a vented washer/dryer, and a ton of extra storage. There is a Nest central air/heating system and electric shades in all the rooms.
15 Hudson Yards offers the ultimate in luxury living with three floors of amenities. The 50th Floor hosts a 3,500 sq ft gym with Peloton and Soul Cycle bikes, a yoga room, a 75' pool with a hot tub, a beauty bar, massage and locker rooms with sauna and steam, and a sweet kid's playroom.
The 51st Floor has a chef's kitchen that seats 13, a wine-tasting room with storage, a massive ballroom with a catering kitchen, screening, game, and conference rooms, an owner's lounge, and a golf simulator.
On the top floor Sky Lounge there is an outdoor, landscaped roof garden with a wall of glass and two more stunning entertainment spaces, both with catering kitchens.
The white-glove service includes a concierge, hall, and doormen. There is on-site parking and two lobbies: one on West 30th Street and the other opens out to the magnificentVessel plaza.
Quick Profile
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.