George Sweeting, a former acting director of the Independent Budget Office, the nonpartisan agency that monitors the city budget, said he was worried about a potential domino effect "if you're just shifting workers around.". ...
Some critics continue to have concerns about the project, especially since most corporate tenants that moved to Hudson Yards relocated from other Manhattan buildings. ...
top... Independent Budget Office, the nonpartisan agency that monitors the city budget, said he was worried about a potential domino effect "if you're just shifting workers around.".
topSome critics continue to have concerns about the project, especially since most corporate tenants that moved to Hudson Yards relocated from other Manhattan buildings.
top... have concerns about the project, especially since most corporate tenants that moved to Hudson Yards relocated from other Manhattan buildings.. . George Sweeting, a former acting director of the Independent Budget Office, the nonpartisan agency that monitors the city budget, said he was worried about a potential...
topSome critics continue to have concerns about the project, especially since most corporate tenants that moved to Hudson Yards relocated from other Manhattan buildings.. . George Sweeting, a former acting director of the Independent Budget Office, the nonpartisan agency that monitors the...
top... Sweeting, a former acting director of the Independent Budget Office, the nonpartisan agency that monitors the city budget, said he was worried about a potential domino effect "if you're just shifting workers around."
top... since most corporate tenants that moved to Hudson Yards relocated from other Manhattan buildings.. . George Sweeting, a former acting director of the Independent Budget Office, the nonpartisan agency that monitors the city budget, said he was worried about a potential domino effect "if you're just shifting workers around."
topRuth Colp-Haber, chief executive of Wharton Property Advisors, a real estate brokerage, said Hudson Yards illustrated the growing divide between the top office towers, known as trophy buildings, and the rest
topThe Hudson Yards buildings are largely filled with companies that have mandated a return to the office, and Related Companies, the main developer of Hudson Yards, said that foot traffic at the mall in 2023 had nearly returned to 2019 levels
top... was March 2019, and 13,000 people were on Manhattan's West Side at a star-studded opening ceremony for the largest private real estate project in United States history: Hudson Yards.
topIt was March 2019, and 13,000 people were on Manhattan's West Side at a star-studded opening ceremony for the largest private real estate project in United States history: Hudson Yards
topShops were closed and offices emptied; the coronavirus pandemic had walloped the corridor of luxury skyscrapers, high-rises and retail near the Hudson River that rose atop a mix of rail yards and parking lots
topShops were closed and offices emptied; the coronavirus pandemic had walloped the corridor of luxury skyscrapers, high-rises and retail near the Hudson River that rose atop a mix of rail yards and parking lots
topShops were closed and offices emptied; the coronavirus pandemic had walloped the corridor of luxury skyscrapers, high-rises and retail near the Hudson River that rose atop a mix of rail yards and parking lots
top... 2010s, when Related was in the early stages of building Hudson Yards, company executives believed that its offices would lure companies but that the real moneymakers would be retail, notably its mall and its luxury condominiums.
topThe vacancy rate at Hudson Yards'office towers is considerably lower than in the rest of Manhattan, though its luxury housing and retail offerings have been less successful
topShops were closed and offices emptied; the coronavirus pandemic had walloped the corridor of luxury skyscrapers, high-rises and retail near the Hudson River that rose atop a mix of rail yards and parking lots.
topThe vacancy rate at Hudson Yards'office towers is considerably lower than in the rest of Manhattan, though its luxury housing and retail offerings have been less successful.
top... only survived, but it has also emerged as perhaps the most dominant office market in New York City, a bright spot as companies across the country cut space in the shift to remote and hybrid work.
topNiki Russ Federman, a fourth generation co-owner of Russ & Daughters, said that Hudson Yards reminded her of Dumbo, the Brooklyn waterfront neighborhood that underwent a...
top... has also emerged as perhaps the most dominant office market in New York City, a bright spot as companies across the country cut space in the shift to remote and hybrid work.
topBut now, five years after that grand opening, Hudson Yards has not only survived, but it has also emerged as perhaps the most dominant office market in New York City, a bright spot as companies across the country cut space in the shift to remote and hybrid work
topBut now, five years after that grand opening, Hudson Yards has not only survived, but it has also emerged as perhaps the most dominant office market in New York City, a bright spot as companies across the country cut space in the shift to remote and hybrid work
top... fourth generation co-owner of Russ & Daughters, said that Hudson Yards reminded her of Dumbo, the Brooklyn waterfront neighborhood that underwent a similar makeover decades ago.
topShe loved watching the boats glide up and down the Hudson River from her unit, she said, but she realized within a few months that the neighborhood was not for her
topThe success of the office market at Hudson Yards stands in contrast, though, to the other main components of the project, luxury housing and a multistory mall, which have not fared as...
top... Hudson Yards has not only survived, but it has also emerged as perhaps the most dominant office market in New York City, a bright spot as companies across the country cut space in the shift to remote and hybrid work.
top... building, 50 Hudson Yards, the only available space is on the top floors, with an asking price of more than $200 per square foot per year, almost triple the city average.
topAbby Whittier, 26, moved to a studio apartment on the 33rd floor of a luxury high-rise apartment building in Hudson Yards in summer 2022. She loved watching the boats glide up and down the Hudson River from her unit, she said, but she realized within a few months that the neighborhood...
topRepresentatives for Related disputed that assessment and said the developer's own data showed that the buildings were among the top-selling condo towers in the city.. . The weaker-than-expected condo sales have led Related to reduce the number of luxury units it plans to build in the neighborhood's...
top... disputed that assessment and said the developer's own data showed that the buildings were among the top-selling condo towers in the city.. . The weaker-than-expected condo sales have led Related to reduce the number of luxury units it plans to build in the neighborhood's last undeveloped tract
topThe weaker-than-expected condo sales have led Related to reduce the number of luxury units it plans to build in the neighborhood's last undeveloped tract.
topRepresentatives for Related disputed that assessment and said the developer's own data showed that the buildings were among the top-selling condo towers in the city.. . The weaker-than-expected condo sales have led Related to reduce the number of luxury units it plans to build in the neighborhood's...
topGeorge Sweeting, a former acting director of the Independent Budget Office, the nonpartisan agency that monitors the city budget, said he was worried about a potential...
topAt one building, 50 Hudson Yards, the only available space is on the top floors, with an asking price of more than $200 per square foot per year, almost triple the city average
topWhile they include some below-market-rate units, most one-bedroom rentals start around $6,000 a month, far above the city average.. . But the luxury condominiums have not performed as well, selling at about half the rate of other...
topThe weaker-than-expected condo sales have led Related to reduce the number of luxury units it plans to build in the neighborhood's last undeveloped tract.
topThe weaker-than-expected condo sales have led Related to reduce the number of luxury units it plans to build in the neighborhood's last undeveloped tract
top... the developer has tried to address the criticism that the neighborhood feels out of touch with the rest of the city, and has worked to bring in local restaurants and shops.
topSome critics continue to have concerns about the project, especially since most corporate tenants that moved to Hudson Yards relocated from other Manhattan buildings
topSome critics continue to have concerns about the project, especially since most corporate tenants that moved to Hudson Yards relocated from other Manhattan buildings.
topSome critics continue to have concerns about the project, especially since most corporate tenants that moved to Hudson Yards relocated from other Manhattan buildings.
topSome critics continue to have concerns about the project, especially since most corporate tenants that moved to Hudson Yards relocated from other Manhattan buildings
top... critics continue to have concerns about the project, especially since most corporate tenants that moved to Hudson Yards relocated from other Manhattan buildings.
topThe success of the office market at Hudson Yards stands in contrast, though, to the other main components of the project, luxury housing and a multistory mall, which have not fared as well.
topIt has also laid bare the widening chasm between the fortunes of the city's few very-high-end office towers, including those around Grand Central Terminal, and the woes of everyone else
top... wants to create nearly 1,950 fewer residences there than initially planned, though it still plans to build 324 affordable rentals, as it promised city leaders in an agreement from 2009.. . "In this day and age, there is a desperate need for more housing," said Jeffrey LeFrancois, the former chairman...
topIt has also laid bare the widening chasm between the fortunes of the city's few very-high-end office towers, including those around Grand Central Terminal, and the woes of everyone else.
top... than initially planned, though it still plans to build 324 affordable rentals, as it promised city leaders in an agreement from 2009.. . "In this day and age, there is a desperate need for more housing," said Jeffrey LeFrancois, the former chairman of the local community board