Checking in on the ambitious, multi-billion dollar megaproject.
The highest observation deck in the Western Hemisphere is now open to thrill-seeking visitors.
The sky-high attraction at 30 Hudson Yards opens to the public on March 11
The plan calls for 12,000 units of affordable housing and prioritizes pedestrians over cars.
Council Speaker Corey Johnson called the idea a "breach of public trust."
An agreement with the U.S. Attorney General’s office will improve accessibility to Vessel for people with disabilities
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You’ll need a free timed ticket to access Thomas Heatherwick’s climbable "public landmark"
The e-commerce titan remains interested in the Big Apple.
The supports of the High Line are incorporated into the space.
The tech giant will lease space at three of the megaproject’s buildings.
These projects are in various states of development in the bustling west side neighborhood.
One Manhattan West is the first new office tower to debut on Brookfield Properties’ Manhattan West campus.
Edge at Hudson Yards juts 80 feet off of the supertall skyscraper 1,131 feet above the ground.
Entire stretches of New York City are giving rise to new and recreated neighborhoods, from the World Trade Center to Willets Point.
The 10,000-square-foot venue will open in 2021.
The set is intended as a satirical critique of NYC’s luxury development boom.
The penthouses sit close to the top of Hudson Yards’s tallest residential tower.
The Manhattan megadevelopment was designed to be green, but the overall success of Hudson Yards as a sustainable community has been widely criticized
Companies like Facebook, Amazon, and Apple could continue to drive the trend.
Obviously, it’s not a surprise
Prospective residents should consider the area’s ongoing construction before signing paperwork.
The tech giant may be eyeing a massive new office in Norman Foster’s Hudson Yards tower
Neighborhoods in northern Brooklyn and western Queens dominated the top ten of listings near construction.
The new cultural center will host live performance, art exhibitions, and more
From Columbia’s Low Library to Times Square, New York City’s greatest stairways are also its most convivial public places. Not so at Hudson Yards.
It won’t be called Vessel for much longer
Hudson Yards came under fire this week for a broad policy concerning photos of Vessel
Four years after 520 West 28th Street launched sales, its apartments struggle to find buyers
Some New Yorkers say they are "obsessed" with the complex, while others call it "a shrine to excess"
The 150-foot-tall sculpture is a novelty, both in its design and the experience of climbing it
EarthCam’s time-lapse video shows how the megaproject came together over six years
What to see at the massive development transforming Manhattan’s west side
See how the neighborhood around Manhattan’s $25 billion megaproject has changed
When the viewing platform opens in 2020, it’ll bring some of the wildest views of New York City
Tracking the megaproject, from its Olympic origins to today
The megaproject-in-progress has had many lives, from its beginnings as infill in the 18th century to the present-day development.
The 1,000-foot-high attraction juts 65 feet off of a supertall skyscraper.
DXA Studios designed a sinuous walkway that could safely shepherd commuters between the two destinations.
Apartments within the "more upscale" building start at $5 million