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Onehudsonyards Onehudsonyards ONEHUDSONYARDS ONEHUDSONYARDS 12 3 6 8 7 2 1 4 5 1 50 HUDSON YARDS 9 2 30 HUDSON YARDS 3 ONEHUDSONYARDS 4 10 HUDSON YARDS 5 THE SHED 6 15 HUDSON YARDS 7 35 HUDSON YARDS 8 55 HUDSON YARDS 9 PUBLIC SQUARE AND GARDENS 11 10 HUDSON PARK & BLVD 10 11 NO. 7 SUBWAY 12 VESSEL Introducing ONEHUDSONYARDS At 530 West 30th Street, New York, NY 10001 A 12,000 Square Foot offering at the base of The High Line. Including a 2,000 Square Foot outdoor patio. 45' Ceiling Heights With 150' of Wraparound Frontage A brand new development surrounded by dozens of retail outlets in the heavily populated area of Hudson Yards Plaza. Steps away from the 7 Subway Station Join Tenants: THE RETAIL OPPORTUNITY AT ONE HUDSON YARDS VIEW OF RETAIL FROM WEST 30TH STREET VIEW OF ONE HUDSON YARDS FROM 10TH AVENUE HUDSON YARDS STATION HUDSON YARDS 50 HUDSON 55 YARDS MIXED-USE MASTERPLAN HUDSON YARDS New York’s future is rising in the heart of Manhattan, where The High Line ends and Midtown begins. Welcome to Hudson Yards, the most dramatic real estate development in the city’s history. When completed, Hudson Yards will not only change the way New York City looks, but how the world looks at New York City. West 33rd StreetPlanned to be America’s first “super-digital” neighborhood, Hudson Yards will be a pulsating hub of connectivity, community, culture and creativity. More than 125,000 people each day will live, work or visit the 17-million square feet of offices, shops and residences, a unique combination of transformative architecture, inspired public spaces and never-before-imagined amenities. 35 30 HUDSON HUDSON YARDS YARDS MANHATTAN 10th Avenue EASTERN RAIL YARD - Opening 2016-2019 WEST RETAIL RESIDENTIAL 30 Hudson Yards 2,600,000 SF 10 Hudson Yards 1,800,000 SF THE SHOPS 55 Hudson Yards 1,300,000 SF HOTEL & RESTAURANTS AT 50% HUDSON YARDS 50 Hudson Yards 2,300,000 SF OPEN SPACE CULTURE/ RETAIL VESSEL SCHOOL PAVILION Retail 1,050,000 SF OFFICE Hotel 220,000 SF Residential 1,500,000 SF West 31st StreetCulture Center 200,000 SF 11,340,000 SF 15 THETHE HUDSON SHEDSHED YARDS 10 HUDSON WESTERN RAIL YARD - Opening 2019-2024 YARDS Office 2,000,000 SF THE HIGH LINE Residential 4,000,000 SF West 30th Street West 30th Street Retail 100,000 SF The HighONE Line HUDSONYARDS School 120,000 SF 6,220,000 SF OFFICE MIXED-USE RESIDENTIAL PARKS RETAIL CULTURE TOTAL 17,560,000 SF 28 ACRES 10th Avenue West 29th Street 10 HUDSON YARDS West 30th Street TH E H IG H ONEHUDSONYARDS The High Line L IN E 150’ 2,000 SF 12,000 SF West 29th Street THE NEIGHBORHOOD LOOKING NORTH FROM ONE HUDSON YARDS DINE JOSÉ ANDRÉS FOOD MARKET 30TH STREET The Food Hall will blend New York City’s most inspired quick-serve concepts in a high-design setting, while The Restaurants at Hudson Yards will feature a legendary assortment of local chef-driven restaurants and bars representing an array of sumptuous cuisines. CHEF COSTAS SPILIADIS D&D LONDON ESTIATORIO MILOS TO BE NAMED CHEF THOMAS KELLER TO BE NAMED JACK’S STIR BREW COFFEE SALAD & ORGANIC EATS JOSÉ ANDRÉS/THINK FOOD GROUP DESSERT & PASTRIES SPANISH CULINARY EXPERIENCE JUICE BAR HÔTEL AMERICANO CHEF THOMAS KELLER BOUCHON BAKERY HIGH LINE NINE CHEF DAVID CHANG GALLERY COLLECTION & CAFÉ WHITMANS TO BE NAMED CHEF MICHAEL LOMONACO THINK COFFEE TO BE NAMED DANNY MEYER JACK’S STIR BREW COFFEE PORCHLIGHT RESTAURANT & BAR CAFÉ/BAR 30TH STREET 7 CAFÉ SANTA CRUZ CO. EQUINOX® CAFÉ TO BE NAMED HOTEL ON PUBLIC SQUARE AND GARDENS ONEHUDSONYARDS 2 ADDITIONAL RESTAURANTS VIEW DIRECTLY ACROSS FROM ONE HUDSON YARDS 30TH STREET VIEW OF 10 & 30 HUDSON YARDS LOOKING EAST WORK 21ST CENTURY OFFICE SPACE CUTTING-EDGE DESIGN FOR INDUSTRY-LEADING BRANDS The office towers at Hudson Yards will be distinguished by striking architecture, flexible and efficient floor plates, state-of-the-art technology, resilient infrastructure services and unparalleled amenities. Designed for visionary companies—Time Warner, HBO, CNN, SAP, Coach, Inc. , L’Oreal, USA, BCG, VaynerMedia, KKR, Intersection, Sidewalk Labs Wells Fargo Securities —that demand a globally competitive workplace and world-class services for their next-generation employees, Hudson Yards will offer inspiring lunch-hour choices for its estimated 40,000 workers and be a destination for after-hour diners and shoppers. 10 Hudson Yards, which opened in May 2016, is home to Coach, Inc., L’Oréal USA, SAP, VaynerMedia, The Boston Consulting Group, Intersection and Sidewalk Labs. Time Warner, Inc. will locate its corporate headquarters at 30 Hudson Yards along with KKR, HBO, CNN, Wells Fargo Securities, Oxford and The Related Companies. Fifty-Five Hudson Yards, also home to Boies, Schiller & Flexner and Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & 10 McCloy LLP . HUDSON YARDS 30 HUDSON YARDS VIEW OF 15 HUDSON YARDS LOOKING SOUTH LIVING 15 HUDSON YARDS 35 HUDSON YARDS - EQUINOX HOTEL THE HEIGHT OF MODERN LIVING Striking views, modern design and easy access to shopping, dining, parks, arts and culture make Hudson Yards New York City’s most exciting residential 15 neighborhood—an ideal place to call home in an vibrant neighborhood, where household income among a primarily single population is expected to HUDSON surpass $130,000 by 2019. Short-term residents will have their own vibrant YARDS place to sleep, play, dine and shop: A 200-room, Equinox® branded luxury hotel, overlooking the public space. NEED HI-RES VIEW OF 35 HUDSON YARDS LOOKING NORTH HOTEL LOOKING NORTH FROM ONE HUDSON YARDS CULTURE THE SHED THE NEW HOME FOR FASHION WEEK ARTS CULTURE The Shed, the much-anticipated cultural center of Hudson Yards, a THE unique collaboration with New York City, will welcome two million visitors annually to a building like no other. A roof that deploys to SHED double the building’s size will create a stunning gallery space that will accommodate large-scale cultural programming all year round— from Fashion Week to awards shows, from gala dinners to art exhibitions. A truly New York cultural destination. 30TH STREET ONEHUDSONYARDS VIEW OF RETAIL FROM PLAZA LOOKING SOUTH THE SHOPS AT HUDSON YARDS DESTINATION SHOPPING + DINING ARTS CULTURE The world’s greatest shopping districts are the inspiration for The Shops at Hudson Yards, where culture and commerce will merge in a uniquely New York combination of High Street style and industrial inspired design. The retail offering will highlight the next generation of fashion-forward brands, befitting a next-generation neighborhood located in the heart of New York’s booming culture-meets-tech enclave. Merchandising aesthetics will range from the finest couture designers to the best names in accessible global retail, culled with care from international meccas and local haunts. ONEHUDSONYARDS HUDSONYARDS MOST NEW YORK CITY’S ACCESSIBLE FASTEST GROWING SITE IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD REGION 6 ACRE 180K 1M 220K 56M 87 Public Square Square Foot Square Feet of Square Foot Visitors To Fortune 500 Culture Center Retail Space Hotel NYC In 2016 Companies On The West Side $161,000 POPULATION GROWTH 6% GROWTH RATE $128,000 POPULATION 5x GROWTH MANHATTAN 14% $128,000 24M POPULATION 65K 400K 28M 3.5M 4M GROWTH People Per Day Total Population People Annually Square Feet of Annual Javits Annual High 14% Office Space Center Visitors Line Visitors $131,000 POPULATION GROWTH 13% $161,500 POPULATION GROWTH 13% 22,238 25K 600K 66 M 1.6 M 5 New Residential Peak Hour Daily Passengers Bus Passengers Vehicles Pass By The High-Tech Units Passengers At Penn Station at Port Authority Site Monthly Office Towers in 2016 ONEHUDSONYARDS For more info, please contact our Exclusive Agents: Winick Realty Group LLC, Licensed Real Estate Brokers 655 Third Avenue, 8th Floor | New York, NY 10017 T 212.792.2600 | F 212.792.2660 | winick.com Ross Burack Steven E. Baker, President ALTHOUGH ALL INFORMATION REGARDING PROPERTY FOR SALE, RENTAL OR FINANCING IS FROM SOURCES DEEMED RELIABLE SUCH INFORMATION HAS NOT BEEN VERIFIED, AND NO EXPRESS 212 792 2624 212 792 2636 REPRESENTATION IS MADE NOR IS ANY TO BE IMPLIED AS TO THE ACCURACY THEREOF, AND IT IS SUBMITTED SUBJECT TO ERRORS, OMISSIONS, CHANGE OF PRICE, RENTAL OR OTHER CONDITIONS, PRIOR SALE, LEASE OR FINANCING, OR WITHDRAWAL WITHOUT NOTICE [email protected] [email protected].
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