Last Updated: December 2025
35 Hudson Yards is a 92-story luxury condominium building located at 500 West 33rd Street in Manhattan's Hudson Yards neighborhood, New York City. 35 Hudson Yards is the tallest residential building at Hudson Yards. The building was designed by David Childs of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM) and opened in 2019. 35 Hudson Yards contains 143 residences, all starting on the 50th floor.
What makes 35 Hudson Yards unique is its integration with the Equinox Hotel (212 rooms) occupying the lower floors. According to Manhattan Miami Real Estate, living at 35 Hudson Yards is comparable to owning a residence at a Four Seasons or Mandarin Oriental—five-star hotel finishes, in-residence dining, indoor and outdoor pools, full-service spa, and white-glove service.
Address: 500 West 33rd Street (11th Avenue between West 33rd and West 34th Streets), New York, NY 10001
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Year Built | 2019 |
| Stories | 92 |
| Total Units | 143 |
| Residential Floors | 50th floor and above |
| Architect | David Childs, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill |
| Interior Designer | Tony Ingrao (AD100) |
| Developer | Related Companies & Oxford Properties |
| Average Sale Price | $5.85 million |
| Average Price/Sq Ft | ~$2,300 |
| Tax Abatement | 20-year 421-a |
| Hotel Component | Equinox Hotel (212 rooms) |

Designed by David Childs of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM)—the architect behind One World Trade Center—35 Hudson Yards features a distinctive limestone and glass exterior that draws inspiration from the graceful curve of a ship's sails. The 92-story tower makes a commanding presence on the Manhattan skyline.
The interiors were designed by Tony Ingrao of Ingrao Inc., an AD100 designer known for his work at some of the world's finest hotels and residences. The finishes are extraordinarily rich—the quality rivals Four Seasons, Mandarin Oriental, and Aman properties.
35 Hudson Yards contains 143 exclusive residences, all beginning on the 50th floor. Units run significantly larger than typical Manhattan luxury condos:
| Unit Type | Size Range | Price Range | Price/Sq Ft |
|---|---|---|---|
| Two-Bedroom | 1,832+ sq ft | $4–6M | $2,100–2,400 |
| Three-Bedroom | 2,453+ sq ft | $6–9M | $2,000–2,400 |
| Four-Bedroom | 3,500+ sq ft | $9–15M | $1,900–2,300 |
| Penthouse | 4,600+ sq ft | $15–50M+ | $1,800–2,500 |
| Unit | Beds | Sale Price | Date | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8403 | 3BR/3.5BA | $5,500,000 | Jan 2025 | ~2,500 sq ft |
| 8801 | 5BR/6BA | ~$17M | Nov 2024 | Full southern façade |
| PH91 | Penthouse | ~$24M* | Q1 2025 | Second-highest sale in building |
*According to CityRealty, this represented a 51% discount from original asking price, reflecting market adjustments.
The average sale price at 35 Hudson Yards is approximately $5.85 million (~$2,300/sq ft). While prices have softened from peak levels, the building continues to attract sophisticated buyers seeking the unique combination of luxury finishes and hotel-integrated services.
As of December 2025, select availability includes:
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35 Hudson Yards received a 20-year 421-a tax abatement, providing:
According to published reports, a $49.5 million penthouse at 35 Hudson Yards would see annual property taxes reduced from approximately $342,000 to just $27,500 during the full exemption period—savings of over $300,000 annually.
The abatement began in 2019, meaning approximately 14 years of benefits remain for new buyers (through approximately 2039).
What truly sets 35 Hudson Yards apart from every other residential building in Manhattan is its integration with the 212-room flagship Equinox Hotel occupying the lower floors. This is not simply "access" to a nearby hotel—residents have signing privileges and preferred access as if they were hotel guests.
Fitness & Wellness:
Dining & Services:
Residents of 35 Hudson Yards have direct elevator access to ZZ's Club and Carbone Privato, two of the most sought-after dining reservations in New York City.
Additional Hotel Services:
This level of hotel integration is typically found only in branded residences (Four Seasons, Mandarin Oriental, Ritz-Carlton) but at 35 Hudson Yards, it comes without the branded residence premium pricing or restrictive rental policies.
Equinox Hudson Yards is Equinox's flagship location and the largest Equinox fitness club ever built at 60,000 square feet. Located within 35 Hudson Yards on levels 3, 6, and 7, this two-floor fitness destination sets the standard for luxury gym experiences worldwide. Residents of 35 Hudson Yards receive complimentary Equinox membership with full access to all facilities.
Flagship Equinox Amenities:
The flagship Equinox also serves as the headquarters for Equinox Fitness, with six floors of office space in the building.
35 Hudson Yards features an Industrious coworking space on the 8th and 9th floors, providing residents with a premium work-from-home alternative steps from their residence. Industrious is known for hospitality-driven, thoughtfully designed workspaces that feel more like a members' club than a traditional coworking office.
Industrious Hudson Yards Features:
For residents who work remotely or run their own businesses, the combination of Industrious coworking and Equinox fitness within the same building creates a true live-work-wellness ecosystem—a lifestyle package unmatched anywhere else in Manhattan.
Beyond Equinox access, 35 Hudson Yards offers 22,000 square feet of private amenities exclusively for residents:
Every residence at 35 Hudson Yards begins on the 50th floor, ensuring commanding views from every unit. At 1,009 feet tall, the building offers panoramic vistas of:
| 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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| Feature | 35 Hudson Yards | 15 Hudson Yards |
|---|---|---|
| Stories | 92 | 88 |
| Total Units | 143 | 285 |
| Exterior | Limestone and glass | Glass curtain wall |
| Architect | David Childs / SOM | Diller Scofidio + Renfro |
| Interior Designer | Tony Ingrao (AD100) | Rockwell Group |
| Signature Amenity | Equinox Hotel integration | Skytop rooftop terrace |
| Starting Floor | 50th floor | Lower floors |
| Smallest 2BR | 1,832 sq ft | ~1,400 sq ft |
| Avg Price/Sq Ft | ~$2,300 | ~$2,463 |
| Pool | Indoor + outdoor | 75-foot indoor only |
| Hotel Services | Yes (full Equinox) | No |
| In-Residence Dining | Yes | No |
| Tax Abatement | 20-year 421-a | 20-year 421-a |
Best for: Buyers who value hotel-level services, prefer traditional luxury finishes over contemporary glass, want larger minimum unit sizes, or prioritize indoor/outdoor pool access and in-residence dining.
Manhattan Miami Real Estate offers comprehensive buyer representation for 35 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.
35 Hudson Yards is a 92-story luxury condominium building at 500 West 33rd Street in Manhattan's Hudson Yards neighborhood. It is the tallest residential building at Hudson Yards. Designed by David Childs of SOM and opened in 2019, the building contains 143 residences starting on the 50th floor with full Equinox Hotel integration.
35 Hudson Yards is the only residential building at Hudson Yards with full hotel integration. Residents have signing privileges at the Equinox Hotel, including access to indoor and outdoor pools, full-service spa, SoulCycle, in-residence dining from Stephen Starr's Electric Lemon, and room service. According to Manhattan Miami Real Estate, the experience is comparable to living at a Four Seasons or Mandarin Oriental residence.
Apartments at 35 Hudson Yards cost between $4 million and $50+ million. The average sale price is $5.85 million or approximately $2,300 per square foot. Two-bedrooms start at $4–6 million (minimum 1,832 sq ft), three-bedrooms at $6–9 million, and penthouses at $15–50+ million. Entry prices are higher than 15 Hudson Yards due to larger minimum unit sizes.
35 Hudson Yards offers hotel services and larger units; 15 Hudson Yards offers better views and lower entry prices. 35 Hudson Yards has Equinox Hotel integration with pools, spa, and in-residence dining. 15 Hudson Yards has the Skytop rooftop and protected southern views. 35 Hudson Yards units are larger (2BR minimum 1,832 sq ft vs 1,400 sq ft). Price per square foot is similar ($2,300 vs ~$2,463).
Yes, residents have full signing privileges at the Equinox Hotel. This includes both indoor and outdoor swimming pools, full-service Equinox Spa, SoulCycle studio, Electric Lemon restaurant, in-residence dining, catering, and room service. Residents are treated as hotel guests, not just gym members.
All 143 residences at 35 Hudson Yards start on the 50th floor. This ensures every unit has commanding views of the Hudson River and Manhattan skyline. Units above the 53rd floor range up to over 10,000 square feet. The penthouses on floors 88–91 have some of the highest private residential terraces in the Western Hemisphere.
35 Hudson Yards has a limestone and glass exterior with Four Seasons-caliber interior finishes. Designed by David Childs of SOM (architect of One World Trade Center), the building has a traditional luxury aesthetic. Interiors by AD100 designer Tony Ingrao feature 10'10" ceilings, French oak floors, and custom Italian cabinetry—quality that rivals Mandarin Oriental and Aman properties.
Monthly carrying costs at 35 Hudson Yards range from $8,000 to $20,000+ depending on unit size. Common charges are approximately $3–$4 per square foot (a 2,500 sq ft three-bedroom is ~$7,500–$10,000/month). Property taxes are significantly reduced by the 20-year 421-a abatement. Higher common charges reflect the extensive amenity package and hotel services.
Yes, 35 Hudson Yards is considered one of the best luxury condo investments at Hudson Yards. The building offers limited inventory (only 143 units), irreplaceable Equinox Hotel integration, 20-year tax abatement, and Four Seasons-level finishes. While prices have adjusted from peak levels, Manhattan Miami Real Estate analysis shows strong long-term value fundamentals.
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