Hudson Yards recently unveiled the neighborhood’s boutique residences at 35 Hudson Yards. Standing more than 1,000 feet in the air, the glass and limestone tower is the tallest residential building in the Hudson Yards neighborhood, featuring architecture by David Childs and Skidmore, Owings & Merrill and interiors by designer Tony Ingrao.The property is comprised of 143 two- to six-bedroom condominium residences, starting on the 53rd floor with stunning views of the Hudson River, Manhattan skyline, the Hudson Yards Public Square and Gardens, and new Instagram-star The Vessel.Residents will also enjoy memberships to the 60,000-square-foot Equinox Fitness Club and Spa and SoulCycle, a full-time concierge and doorperson, and priority reservations to Stephen Starr’s new restaurant concept. Residents will also be away from the Vessel with access to more than 100 shops and restaurants, including New York City’s first Neiman Marcus.The building’s design makes a strong architectural statement with handsome Bavarian limestone shaped into piers and graceful curves that envelop the tower. A series of setbacks twist around the building as it ascends, and the glass helps reflect the panoramic views of the Manhattan skyline.Residences are designed on a grand scale, with two- to six-bedroom homes ranging in size from 1,500 to 10,000-square-feet. Some luxurious offerings include a stunning entryway featuring, a grand living area with expanses of glass, master suites with large walk-in closets, master bathrooms with hand-selected slabs of polished Iceberg Quartzite, kitchens with Gaggenau appliances and opal white marble counters, beautifully finished wood and marble, custom tapestries designed by artist Helena Hernmarck, to name a few amenities.Additional amenities include a corner lounge with billiard table, golf simulator lounge with minibar and access to the world’s most exciting golf courses, boardroom and private office suites, screening room, library, private dining room and children’s playroom. The 24th floor offers the west-facing Grand Terrace and Grand Dining Room, an expansive event space that can host seated events for more than 50 guests.35 Hudson Yards is the second building in the new neighborhood to offer for-sale residences. 15 Hudson Yards, designed Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Rockwell Group, is already 60 percent sold.
This article appears in the March 2019 issue of DailyDeeds.