One Hudson Yards, located at 530 West 30th Street in Manhattan, New York, is a testament to luxurious urban living. Designed by the esteemed architectural firm Davis Brody Bond, known for their work on significant museums like the National Museum of African American History and Culture, this building marks their first venture into residential design. Completed in 2017, One Hudson Yards stands out with its 33-story structure offering 179 rental units that redefine modern luxury.
The building's impressive amenities include a private bowling alley, an 82-foot swimming pool, a full-size basketball court, and a gym curated by Equinox, ensuring residents have access to exceptional leisure and fitness facilities. Each apartment features 10-foot floor-to-ceiling windows, offering breathtaking views of the Hudson River or downtown Manhattan, designed to maximize both natural light and the scenic vistas.
One Hudson Yards' strategic location places it within Hudson Yards, the largest private real estate development in the United States since Rockefeller Center. The neighborhood boasts over 18 million square feet of commercial and residential space, more than 100 shops, a collection of restaurants curated by Chef Thomas Keller, and approximately 4,000 residences. It's a vibrant community that includes The Shed, a center for artistic invention, 14 acres of public open space, a 750-seat public school, and an Equinox Hotel®. This development represents an unparalleled blend of amenities for residents, employees, and guests, fostering a rich cultural and community life.
One Hudson Yards not only provides luxurious living spaces but also emphasizes wellness and environmental consciousness. The building's holistic approach to wellness includes environmentally conscious construction, maximizing access to green spaces, and amenities such as yoga rooms and co-working lounges, alongside on-site fitness centers by Equinox™.
Living in One Hudson Yards means experiencing the pinnacle of luxury and convenience in one of New York City's most dynamic and culturally rich neighborhoods, where art, culture, and luxury high-rise living meet the convenience and vibrancy of urban life.