Hudson Place
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Hudson Place Towers I & II |
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Hudson Place Plaza once completed in the year 2015. Hudson Place Tower II is the tallest building in the plaza. |
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Location | 33rd Street & Twelfth Avenue New York, New York USA |
Status | Proposed |
Use | Mixed Use |
Height | |
Antenna/Spire | Tower I 1,080 ft (330 m) Tower II 1,300 feet (396.2 m) |
Roof | Tower I 1,080 feet (329.2 m) Tower II 1,300 feet (396.2 m) |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 110 |
Floor area | 1.9 million total square feet |
Companies | |
Architect | Skidmore Owings & Merrill, Field Operations, Thomas Phifer & Partners, ShoP Architect, Diller Scofidio + Renfro, SANAA, and Handel Architect |
Contractor | Brookfield Properties |
Management | New York City, USA |
Hudson Place is a proposed plaza of skyscrapers that will be part of the Hudson Yards Redevelopment Project in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. The Plaza will consist of 16 skyscrapers. The main tower will be called Hudson Place Tower II (1,300 ft (396 m) tall). The complex will cover an area of 15.4 acres (62,322 m²) on the western side of Manhattan Island next to the West Chelsea Promenade (Manhattan), which will allow stores and open markets in the plaza. The western side of the plaza will be on 33rd Street and Twelfth Avenue. Eight of the buildings are residential the other eight are mixed-use. There are 3,300 units of rooms in the buildings all together. If built it will surpass the height of the Empire State Building by 50 ft (15 m).
The developer of the project is Brookfield Properties. Other firms involved are Skidmore Owings & Merrill, Field Operations, Thomas Phifer & Partners, ShoP Archiects, Diller Scofidio + Renfro, SANAA, and Handel Architects. The entire project contains a total of 1,900,000 sq ft (180,000 m²) of floor space. The project will be built atop the Hudson Rail Yards.
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