Live in the Heart of Manhattan
Perched high above the city with southern exposure and beautiful Downtown views, this lovely studio offers the rare combination of light, space, and location. High ceilings and a walk-in closet give the home an airy, elevated feel, while an in-unit washer/dryer adds everyday convenience you won't want to live without.
This building isn't just another luxury rental building - it's Related's boldest statement on what apartment living can be. Anchored by M Club, a 44,000-square-foot amenity space, residents here enjoy a level of access and indulgence that's virtually unmatched in Manhattan.
Inside the home:
Studio layout with high ceilings
Walk-in closet
In-home washer/dryer
Southern exposure with sweeping Downtown views
In the building:
Private fitness club by Equinox
Heated indoor lap pool
Full-size indoor basketball and volleyball court
Dog City pet spa
Spectacular resident terraces for you and your guests
Indoor and outdoor screening rooms
Internet cafe
LEED Gold certified building
And that's all before you even step outside. This buildig sits at the crossroads of some of the city's most electric energy - Hell's Kitchen's dining scene, Hudson Yards, the Theater District, and the High Line are all within easy reach, making this one of the hippest, most happening addresses in Manhattan.
Come experience apartment living like never before.
Nestled between Hell's Kitchen and Chelsea is a newer addition to the Manhattan neighborhood family. Hudson Yards is a development that broke ground in 2012 and has seen major progress within the last few years. It attempts to entice all New Yorkers via residential buildings, art centers, public gardens, and green spaces.
Before Hudson Yards, there was The West Side Yard, which is used as a storage space for the trains of the Long Island Rail Road. Much of the land had been consolidated over the years, meaning there was a decent amount of space that could be used for development. The plan for mixed-use development was put forth in 2008 and the groundbreaking for 10 Hudson Yards took place in December of 2012.
Since then, eight of the proposed sixteen buildings have been completed, as well as a public green space. The next phase of Hudson Yards construction will finish out the project and is expected to be complete in 2024. Several major…
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