Inside The Tony Ingrao Designed Residences 35 Hudson Yards

As we all await the revealing of Hudson Yards on March 15th, the newest developent recently revealed residences of 35 Hudson Yards features architecture by David Childs and Skidmore, Owings & Merrill; interiors by designer Tony Ingrao; and an array of elevated in-building lifestyle services provided by the world’s first Equinox Hotel®.

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35 Hudson Yards offers a collection of 143 two- to six-bedroom condominium residences starting on the 53rd floor with sweeping, panoramic views of the Hudson River, Manhattan skyline, the Hudson Yards Public Square and Gardens, and its centerpiece temporarily named Vessel.

Residents and their guests will enjoy exclusive access to 22,000 square feet of thoughtfully curated resident-only wellness, leisure and entertainment amenities, and priority reservations at the in-building culinary offerings, which includes a new restaurant concept by Stephen Starr with in-residence dining. Residents will also enjoy memberships and a short elevator ride to the 60,000-square-foot Equinox Fitness Club and Spa and SoulCycle, and being just steps away from more than 100 shops and restaurants, including New York City’s first Neiman Marcus.

“Related has amassed a brilliant and impressive array of world class talent to create an unrivaled living experience at 35 Hudson Yards,” said Sherry Tobak, Senior Vice President of Related Sales.

Residences are designed on a grand scale, with two- to six-bedroom homes ranging in size from 1,500 to 10,000 square feet. Gracious entry foyers and galleries built to accommodate substantial works of art welcome residents into great rooms with ceilings that soar to nearly eleven feet in height. Grand living areas have large expanses of glass, offset by mullion detailing. Master suites are lavish with large walk-in closets, and each bedroom has an en-suite bathroom. Master bathrooms feature hand-selected slabs of polished Iceberg Quartzite, freestanding bathtubs and some with oversized windows capturing views of the Hudson River. Powder rooms include custom glass and onyx-based sinks and floors comprised of polished Polaris Quartzite. Kitchens feature Gaggenau appliances and opal white marble counters that add a fresh, luxurious element. Smoked oak flooring contrasts with the high gloss stained and lacquered Eucalyptus wood with American Black Walnut core cabinetry, which Tony Ingrao designed in collaboration with Smallbone of Devizes, England’s finest cabinetmaker. Tall walnut doors open to adjacent breakfast, dining and family rooms.

“Our tower, 35 Hudson Yards, with its combination of retail, office, hotel and residential uses, is a city within Hudson Yards, exactly in the way Hudson Yards itself is a full mixed-use city within Manhattan,” said David Childs.

Residents of 35 Hudson Yards will also receive a comprehensive fitness experience by Equinox and SoulCycle, which includes a membership to the Equinox Club, its indoor and outdoor swimming pools, a large sundeck with an outdoor cabana, and a lounge area, as well as access to the hotel’s 24th floor Sky Lobby. Residents will also have access to exclusive in-home services by the world’s very first Equinox Hotel® and a dedicated Director of Residences who will liaise with the hotel to handle in-residence dining, valet and laundry services, private car and ground transportation, and bookings. 

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. 

The residences at 35 Hudson Yards will be priced from $5 million. Related Sales and Corcoran Sunshine Marketing Group are the exclusive sales and marketing agents for 35 Hudson Yards.

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