Rendering courtesy of Related / YIMBY
The first official rendering for a new High Line-adjacent rental building from Related Companies has been revealed. Pro-development blog YIMBY published the rendering of 520 West 30th Street, which will rise 28 stories and bring 174 new apartments to the Hudson Yards neighborhood near the High Line in Chelsea.
While the rendering doesn’t portray a comprehensive view of the upcoming Chelsea rental building, it does show that 520 West 30th Street will wear a simple red brick facade, with the most unique aspect being the large windows and inconsistent fenestration. At 28 stories and 354 feet, the apartment building would stand out in many Manhattan neighborhoods but not in this area of West Chelsea. As Hudson Yards rises, 520 West 30th Street will be dwarfed by residential and commercial skyscrapers planned for the neighborhood.
Construction is underway on the $20 billion Hudson Yards mega-project, which will ultimately include over 17 million square feet of residential and commercial space, with five office towers, twenty restaurants, 100 or more shops, 14 acres of public space, a 750-seat public school, 150-room luxury hotel and some 5,000 residences.
Related has been incredibly active in the neighborhood that surrounds the High Line. Not only is the development company leading the Hudson Yards project, but they’re also responsible for the Caledonia at 450 West 17th Street, the Tate at 535 West 23rd Street, and the brand new Abington House, which sits right along the High Line between 29th and 30th Streets.
The Abington House began leasing in the spring, and was over 60 percent leased as of early last month. The luxury rental building features 312 apartments in a prime location. Amenities at the Abington House include a sun terrace, lounge, fitness center, parking garage, valet dry cleaning, bike storage, and more. In addition to the views, location, and amenities, all Related Companies buildings are also pet friendly.
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