Last Updated: December 2025
15 Hudson Yards is an 88-story luxury condominium building located at 501 West 30th Street in Manhattan's Hudson Yards neighborhood, New York City. The building was designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Rockwell Group and opened in 2019. 15 Hudson Yards contains 285 residences and features the Skytop, a rooftop amenity terrace located 900 feet above street level.
15 Hudson Yards is developed by Related Companies and Oxford Properties. The building sits directly on the High Line elevated park and adjacent to The Shed cultural center. According to Manhattan Miami Real Estate, 15 Hudson Yards has the best view position at Hudson Yards due to its protected southern exposures over low-rise West Chelsea.
Address: 501 West 30th Street (corner of West 30th Street and 11th Avenue), New York, NY 10001
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Year Built | 2019 |
| Stories | 88 |
| Total Units | 285 |
| Architect | Diller Scofidio + Renfro with Rockwell Group |
| Developer | Related Companies & Oxford Properties |
| Average Price/Sq Ft | $2,463 |
| Tax Abatement | 20-year 421-a (through ~2039) |
| Walk Score | 97/100 |
| Transit Score | 100/100 |

Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Rockwell Group and Ismael Leyva Architects, 15 Hudson Yards features an elegant silhouette formed by four graceful arcs of glass at the crown. The building makes a striking impression on the Manhattan skyline and represents one of the most significant residential architecture projects completed in New York in recent years.
The building sits directly on the High Line elevated park and adjacent to The Shed cultural center, positioning residents at the creative heart of Hudson Yards. The double-height lobby features a reflecting pool and opens directly onto the Public Square and Gardens.
Interior Design Palettes: Residences are available in two distinct interior design schemes, both featuring:
15 Hudson Yards offers five distinct residence types across 285 units:
Notable: The 90th-floor penthouse at 15 Hudson Yards was featured in HBO's Succession as the home of Kendall Roy (Jeremy Strong), appearing multiple times in Season 3.
| Unit Type | Price Range | Price/Sq Ft |
|---|---|---|
| One-Bedroom | $2.0–3.5M | $2,200–2,600 |
| Two-Bedroom | $3.5–6M | $2,100–2,500 |
| Three-Bedroom | $6–12M | $2,000–2,400 |
| Four-Bedroom | $10–15M | $1,900–2,300 |
| Penthouse | $9–25M | $1,800–2,200 |
| Unit | Size | Sale Price | Price/Sq Ft | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PH 83B | 3,203 sq ft | $9,950,000 | $3,106 | Q1 2024 |
| 8403 | ~2,500 sq ft | $5,500,000 | ~$2,200 | Jan 2025 |
The average sale price for units at 15 Hudson Yards is approximately $4.6 million or $2,463/sq ft.
As of December 2025, select availability includes:
Contact us for complete current inventory including off-market opportunities.
15 Hudson Yards received a 20-year 421-a tax abatement, providing:
This abatement significantly reduces carrying costs compared to non-abated buildings. The abatement began in 2019, meaning approximately 14 years of benefits remain for new buyers (through approximately 2039).
Example Savings: On a $5 million unit, the abatement can reduce annual property taxes from ~$50,000+ to under $5,000 during the full exemption period—savings of $45,000+ annually.
The crown jewel amenity at 15 Hudson Yards is the Skytop—a rooftop terrace 900 feet above street level on floors 88–89. This is one of the most exclusive residential amenities in New York City, offering:
Residents have reported that the Skytop offers some of the most spectacular sunset views in Manhattan, looking west over the Hudson River to New Jersey and south toward the Statue of Liberty.
15 Hudson Yards offers over 40,000 square feet of amenities across three floors:
Given its physical position at the southern edge of the Hudson Yards development, 15 Hudson Yards arguably offers the best views in the entire project:
The southern exposures overlook low-rise West Chelsea, meaning views are unlikely to be obstructed by future development. This is a significant advantage for long-term value. Residents enjoy:
| Score | Rating | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Walk Score | 97/100 | Walker's Paradise |
| Transit Score | 100/100 | Rider's Paradise |
| Bike Score | 89/100 | Very Bikeable |
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Bus: M12 and M34 routes
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Healthcare:
| Feature | 15 Hudson Yards | 35 Hudson Yards |
|---|---|---|
| Stories | 88 | 92 |
| Total Units | 285 | 143 |
| Exterior | Glass curtain wall | Limestone and glass |
| Architect | Diller Scofidio + Renfro | David Childs / SOM |
| Signature Amenity | Skytop rooftop terrace | Equinox Hotel integration |
| Starting Floor (Residences) | Lower floors | 50th floor |
| Avg Price/Sq Ft | ~$2,463 | ~$2,300 |
| Min 2BR Size | ~1,400 sq ft | 1,832 sq ft |
| Character | Contemporary glass tower | Traditional luxury hotel feel |
| Tax Abatement | 20-year 421-a | 20-year 421-a |
| Pool | 75-foot indoor pool | Indoor + outdoor pools |
| Hotel Services | No | Yes (Equinox) |
Best for: Buyers who prefer contemporary architecture, want access to the Skytop rooftop, seek protected southern views, or prefer smaller entry-point unit sizes.
Manhattan Miami Real Estate offers comprehensive buyer representation for 15 Hudson Yards purchases. We provide:
As your exclusive buyer's agent, we represent your interests—not the seller's. And in New York, the seller typically pays the commission, so our services come at no cost to you.
Contact us today for a private showing or market consultation.
15 Hudson Yards is an 88-story luxury condominium building at 501 West 30th Street in Manhattan's Hudson Yards neighborhood. It was designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro and opened in 2019. The building contains 285 residences and features the Skytop rooftop terrace at 900 feet elevation.
15 Hudson Yards has the best views at Hudson Yards and the Skytop rooftop amenity. The building's southern position provides permanently protected views over low-rise West Chelsea toward the Hudson River, Statue of Liberty, and Lower Manhattan. The Skytop—a rooftop terrace 900 feet above the city—is one of the highest residential amenities in New York City. The contemporary glass architecture by Diller Scofidio + Renfro creates a distinctive aesthetic.
Apartments at 15 Hudson Yards cost between $2 million and $25 million. One-bedrooms start around $2 million, two-bedrooms range from $3.5–6 million, three-bedrooms from $6–12 million, and penthouses from $9–25 million. The average sale price is $4.6 million or $2,463 per square foot, according to Manhattan Miami Real Estate.
15 Hudson Yards is a glass tower with rooftop amenities; 35 Hudson Yards is a limestone tower with hotel services. 15 Hudson Yards has 285 units starting on lower floors with an average of $2,463/sq ft. 35 Hudson Yards has 143 units starting on the 50th floor with Equinox Hotel integration at ~$2,300/sq ft. 15 Hudson Yards offers better value per square foot; 35 Hudson Yards offers hotel-style living.
15 Hudson Yards has a 20-year 421-a tax abatement with 12 years full exemption plus 8-year phase-out. The abatement began in 2019, so approximately 14 years of benefits remain (through ~2039). This reduces annual property taxes by 80-90% during the full exemption period—savings of $30,000–$50,000+ annually depending on unit value.
Yes, southern views at 15 Hudson Yards are permanently protected. The building overlooks low-rise West Chelsea (6-12 story buildings), meaning views toward the Hudson River, Statue of Liberty, and Lower Manhattan cannot be blocked by future development. Manhattan Miami Real Estate considers this the best view position at Hudson Yards.
Monthly carrying costs at 15 Hudson Yards range from $2,500 to $10,000+ depending on unit size. Common charges are approximately $1,500–$2,500 for one-bedrooms and $4,000–$8,000+ for penthouses. Property taxes are significantly reduced by the 421-a abatement. A typical two-bedroom has total monthly costs of $3,000–$4,500.
Yes, 15 Hudson Yards allows dogs and cats with no breed or size restrictions. The building's location next to Hudson River Park and the High Line provides excellent dog walking options.
Yes, rentals are allowed at 15 Hudson Yards with no minimum ownership period. Recent rental listings range from $9,250/month to $60,000+/month. The building attracts strong rental demand from corporate executives and international tenants.
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