Glass Curtain Wall Being Installed on 90-Story Supertall 30 Hudson Yards

30 Hudson Yards30 Hudson Yards. Photo by YIMBY Forums user Robert Walpole.

The first few glass panels have been installed on the lower levels of what will be the 90-story, 2.6-million-square-foot office tower known as 30 Hudson Yards, being built on the corner of Tenth Avenue and West 33rd Street. The structure appears to have also gained a story or two since YIMBY’s update earlier this month. The progress can be seen thanks to photos posted to the YIMBY Forums by user Robert Walpole. As previously reported, the tower will eventually top out at 1296 feet, 11 inches. The entirety of the building’s office space has already been reserved for tenants, including Time Warner Inc., Wells Fargo Securities, KKR, Related Companies, and Oxford Properties Group. The last two are the project’s developers. Kohn Pedersen Fox is the design architect. Completion is expected in 2019.

30 Hudson Yards

30 Hudson Yards. Photo by YIMBY Forums user Robert Walpole.

30 Hudson Yards

30 Hudson Yards. Rendering by Kohn Pedersen Fox.

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1 Comment on "Glass Curtain Wall Being Installed on 90-Story Supertall 30 Hudson Yards"

  1. Good morning YIMBY..of course, 90-story is supertall all of structure, main tower very prominent nearby.

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