Excitement is building for 70 Hudson Yards, a dazzling 47-story office skyscraper poised to redefine Manhattan’s Hudson Yards. Backed by renowned developers Related Companies and Oxford Properties, the project is gaining momentum as discussions with prospective tenants intensify.
This visionary 1.1-million-square-foot tower, crafted by acclaimed architects Roger Ferris + Partners and Gensler, promises to set a new benchmark as New York City’s first zero-carbon emission skyscraper.
Rising from a prime site bordered by West 36th and 35th Streets, Hudson Boulevard East, Bella Abzug Park, and The Set at 451 Tenth Avenue, the development is positioned to make a bold statement in sustainable urban design.
Hudson Yards, situated on Manhattan's West Side, is a dynamic cultural hub that seamlessly blends residential, commercial, and recreational spaces. This innovative development features luxury residences, premium office spaces, diverse shopping and dining options, and attractions like the Vessel and the Shed, contributing to its status as a premier destination in New York City.
In a significant expansion, Related Companies and Wynn Resorts have proposed a $12 billion mixed-use project known as Hudson Yards West. This ambitious development includes plans for a world-class gaming resort, Wynn New York City, which would feature a casino, hotel accommodations, dining venues, and entertainment facilities. The proposal also encompasses a 5.6-acre public park, 1,500 housing units—including affordable housing—and a new public K-8 school, aiming to enhance the urban landscape and provide substantial economic benefits to the city.
Future tenants will enjoy an impressive array of amenities designed to enhance productivity and well-being, including elegant lounges, state-of-the-art wellness areas, flexible conferencing spaces, and vibrant ground-floor dining and retail options that will bring new energy to the neighborhood.
With construction anticipated to kick off next year, this trailblazing skyscraper is on track to be completed between 2027 and 2028, marking a new era of innovation and sustainability in the heart of Manhattan.
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