Directly across the public square from 35 Hudson Yards is The Shed, New York’s first arts center to commission new work across the performing arts, visual arts, and popular culture. The Shops & Restaurants at Hudson Yards offer one million square feet of shopping, with a mix of luxury and fashion brands, and dining, with fast casual and fine dining restaurants. Residents enjoy signing privileges and other benefits such as preferred reservations and seating, catering, and in-residence dining.ģ5 Hudson Yards benefits from comprehensive planning that combines luxury residential living, shopping, dining, and culture. Residents have elevator access to the 24th floor Sky Lobby which includes Electric Lemon, helmed by celebrity restaurateur Stephen Starr, including a dramatic bar, restaurant, and outdoor terrace with beautiful sunset views. 35 Hudson Yards is also home to the flagship Equinox Hotel, Equinox Club and Spa with indoor and outdoor swimming pools, SoulCycle, and WS New York. 22,000 square feet of amenities including residents-only fitness center with a stretching and yoga studio, meditation room, residential lounge with billiards table, business center and boardroom, elegant cocktail lounge and bar, screening room with wet bar, golf simulator lounge, play room, and a grand terrace and private dining room with catering services overlooking the Hudson River. The washer/dryer and onyx-lined powder room complete the residence.ģ5 Hudson Yards, the tallest residential building at Hudson Yards, was designed by David Childs of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill with residential interiors by AD100 designer Tony Ingrao. The second bedroom has an en-suite marble bath. The primary bedroom suite features two walk-in closets, linen closet, and luxurious 5-fixture bathroom clad in iceberg quartzite, including double vanity with Kinon panels and deep soaking tub. Kitchen by Smallbone of Devizes features opal white marble counters and backsplash, and a full suite of Gaggenau appliances including wine refrigerator and coffee maker. Enjoy sweeping southern views of the Hudson River, Freedom Tower, and Statue of Liberty through 10’10" floor-to-ceiling windows, and wide-plank French oak floors. While many Equinox members might be aware of the brands tiered system for personal training, starting at Tier One for new trainers and maxing out at Tier Four at the Equinox E clubs, the Hudson Yards club will offer a Tier X - which the brand calls, " holistic lifestyle coaching, including sleep and nutrition coaching and more, all in partnership with our world renowned Health Advisory Board.This 1,492 square foot two bedroom, two and a half bath condominium combines spectacular light and views with the world-class amenities of 35 Hudson Yards. These include a 15,000 square foot outdoor leisure pool and sundeck with daybeds and views of the cityscape below and an E be Equinox - known to members as the brand's hyper-exclusive and pricey gyms. Notably next-level offerings will include amenities that transcend those of even the most elite gyms in major markets, crossing over into a forward-looking comprehensive wellness lifestyle. Equinox Hudson Yards is a true culmination of our brand promise, representing our ongoing commitment to innovation and the future of the brand’s trailblazing point of view both inside and outside the four walls of our fitness clubs.” According to Equinox Executive Chairman and Managing Partner Harvey Spevack, " Equinox architected the ‘fitness as lifestyle’ conversation and has always defined trends rather than following them, which is why we selected Hudson Yards as the site for our 100 th club. In addition to amenities that members now expect from the leader in luxury-meets-performance fitness, such as best-in-class group fitness spaces and a spa, the new facility will also offer a 25-yard indoor salt water pool and both hot and cold plunge pools. The new club will be Equinox's largest yet, at 60,000 square feet of club space.
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