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Displaying all articles tagged:
Hudson Yards
openings
Nov. 15, 2023
Here Comes Carbone Privato
Major Food Group goes members-only in Hudson Yards.
By
Joshua David Stein
who’s buying
Nov. 13, 2023
Manhattan’s Trophy Apartments Are Gathering Dust
There just aren’t enough billionaires, and no one wants to live in Hudson Yards.
By
Kim Velsey
openings
July 17, 2023
Russ & Daughters Is Ready to Open in Midtown
The appetizing icon will debut its latest store this week.
By
Joshua David Stein
stephen ross
Jan. 20, 2023
If You’re So Good at Real Estate, Stephen Ross …
Three years and a 50 percent price cut later, the Hudson Yards developer finally sold his penthouse.
By
Adriane Quinlan
crypto
Nov. 30, 2022
Now You Can Live in a Crypto Office
A crypto-mining firm’s former Hudson Yards space is marketed as the $19.5 million home of your dreams.
By
Clio Chang
developing
Nov. 23, 2022
The Six-Way Race for One New York Casino License
And a closer look at the Hudson Yards option.
By
Audrey Wachs
the return to the office
June 21, 2022
Billionaires Think a Recession Will Force You Back Into the Office
Stephen Ross and friends smell worker desperation in the water.
By
Clio Chang
hudson yards
June 13, 2022
What Is Going On With This Architect and the Buildings He Fake-Approved?
The strange case of Warren L. Schiffman and the Marx Development Group.
By
Clio Chang
rich people
Dec. 8, 2021
Does
Succession
Sell Mansions and Luxury Condos?
The real life of the Roys’ real estate.
By
Kim Velsey
supertalls
Oct. 29, 2021
A Skyscraper Built Mostly by Black Firms Is Still Not a Civil-Rights Achievement
The project designed by David Adjaye is notable, just not in the ways it claims.
By
Adrienne Brown
proposals
July 30, 2021
It’s Time to Dismantle the Vessel
It’s either that or just leave it there, empty, as an Instagram backdrop.
By
Justin Davidson
hudson yards
July 29, 2021
The Vessel Has Closed Again After a Fourth Suicide
Related’s earlier measures didn’t prevent the latest death.
By
Valeria Ricciulli
theater review
June 17, 2021
The Shed Artwashes Hudson Yards. Who Artwashes the Shed?
Open Call strives for drama in the long shadow of a luxury mall.
By
Helen Shaw
street view
Jan. 20, 2021
Is a High Line Extension Really What We Need on the Far West Side?
Even if improving pedestrian access is the point, levitating over the city is not the solution.
By
Justin Davidson
hudson yards
Jan. 15, 2021
I Knew the Vessel Was Going to Have a Suicide Problem Years Before It Was Built
How a private design process created a public space that is dangerous, even deadly.
By
Audrey Wachs
tragedy
Jan. 12, 2021
After a Third Suicide, the Vessel at Hudson Yards Closes Indefinitely
Calls to raise the structure’s railings have previously been ignored.
By
Willy Blackmore
Sponsor Story
This Might Be NYC’s Most Instagrammable View
You’ve never seen the skyline like this before.
fashion
July 24, 2020
NYC’s Glitziest Mall Is Losing a Key Tenant
Neiman Marcus is leaving Hudson Yards.
By
Andrew Nguyen
‘tis the season
Dec. 5, 2019
See New York’s Sparkling Holiday Windows
Bergdorf Goodman, Bloomingdale’s, Saks Fifth Avenue, Macy’s, and more.
By
Zoe Juanitas
lawsuits
Aug. 29, 2019
José Andrés Admits to Underpaying Staffers at Mercado Little Spain
After a lawsuit, the super-chef says he plans to reimburse those employees.
By
Nikita Richardson
sorry
Aug. 8, 2019
Unfortunately All These Millennial Brands Have to Be Canceled Too
We’re afraid it’s not just SoulCycle and Equinox.
By
Bridget Read
controversies
Aug. 8, 2019
Chefs and Restaurant Owners Scramble to Distance Themselves From Stephen Ross
The Trump-supporting billionaire is an investor in a number of big-name food ventures.
By
Nikita Richardson
restaurant review
June 26, 2019
Momofuku Brings Seoul to Hudson Yards
Homestyle Korean cooking with cheffy touches propels Kāwi beyond its generic mall setting.
By
Adam Platt
underground gourmet review
June 4, 2019
José Andrés’s Spiffy New Spanish Diner Is an Iberian Take on the Greasy Spoon
Eggs every which way, plus lots more rib-sticking, grandma-style fare.
By
Robin Raisfeld
and
Rob Patronite
art
May 23, 2019
An Exploration of Black Identity at Hudson Yards
Artists and high-school students performed in the neighborhood’s new arts center, The Shed.
By
Andrew Nguyen
concert review
May 21, 2019
Björk’s
Cornucopia
Concert Is the Wildest Visual Display That I’ve Ever Seen
It’s fitting for a catalogue that doesn’t much sound like anything else to generate a live show that doesn’t look like anything else.
By
Craig Jenkins
restaurant review
May 19, 2019
Thomas Keller’s TAK Room Provides Plenty of Retro (and Pricey) Pleasure
His destination restaurant in Hudson Yards is outlandishly expensive and curiously satisfying.
By
Adam Platt
the dish
Apr. 28, 2019
Mercado Little Spain’s Cardenal Is a Whipped-Cream Cloud of Pastry Perfection
Airy, tender, and drizzled with chocolate sauce, this Iberian import comes courtesy of market partner Albert Adrià.
By
Robin Raisfeld
and
Rob Patronite
tools of the trade
Apr. 25, 2019
Why You May Soon Be Eating Your Dinner With Scissors
Snippers and clippers of varying design are moving out of the kitchen and on to the restaurant table.
By
Robin Raisfeld
and
Rob Patronite
cityscape
Apr. 8, 2019
The Shed at Hudson Yards Stays Half-True to Its Radical Roots
Whether it busts out of tameness is up to the programmers.
By
Justin Davidson
urbanism
Mar. 30, 2019
Is Hudson Yards Really the City of Tomorrow?
A debate between four starchitects.
By
Carl Swanson
retail feelings
Mar. 22, 2019
Is It Any Fun to Shop at New York’s New Mega-Mall?
What I learned after a week browsing Hudson Yards.
By
Emilia Petrarca
one grand books
Mar. 21, 2019
Thomas Keller’s 10 Favorite Books
George Orwell, Julia Child, and more.
By
Thomas Keller
initials
Mar. 19, 2019
The Great Mystery of Thomas Keller’s TAK Room Solved
A crucial talking point for the Hudson Yards restaurant is explained in time for tomorrow night’s opening.
By
Rob Patronite
and
Robin Raisfeld
parties!
Mar. 15, 2019
Swarms of People Came Out to Celebrate New York’s New Mall
Inside the party at Hudson Yards’s upscale shopping space.
By
Sarah Spellings
the city
Mar. 15, 2019
As Hudson Yards Rises, Broken Subway Escalators Make for Steep Climbs
The $2.4 billion 34th Street–Hudson Yards station is plagued by three of the ten most failure-prone subway escalators in Manhattan, records show.
By
Jose Martinez
openings
Mar. 14, 2019
What to Eat at Hudson Yards
David Chang potato-salad sandwiches, José Andrés fried eggs, and Thomas Keller chocolate cakes.
By
Robin Raisfeld
and
Rob Patronite
openings
Mar. 13, 2019
David Chang’s Peach Mart Is a Momofukian Riff on the Asian Convenience Store
The Hudson Yards home of crustless sandwiches, honey-butter chips, and chicken-katsu kimbap.
By
Rob Patronite
and
Robin Raisfeld
arrivals
Mar. 7, 2019
José Andrés Is Opening 15 Restaurants, All at Once
The chef’s New York megaproject begins rolling out next week.
By
Rachel Sugar
coming soon
Feb. 28, 2019
One of NYC’s Favorite Chefs Has Returned to the City
“ … it just pulls you back in.”
By
Chris Crowley
urbanism
Feb. 18, 2019
Hudson Yards Is a Gilded City Straight Out of a Billionaire’s Fantasy
Where nothing is ever dirty and everything works, where you can live your perfect life and never have to leave — provided you can pay for it.
By
Justin Davidson
urbanism
Feb. 18, 2019
How Stephen Ross Became the Most Powerful City-Shaper Since Robert Moses
He’s outmaneuvered, outspent, out-leveraged, and out-sweet-talked his way into the Hudson Yards deal.
By
Carl Swanson
restaurant review
May 20, 2018
Legacy Records Lacks the Spark and Sizzle of Its Downtown Siblings
Much of the menu at the Charlie Bird team’s Hudson Yards venture has a curiously underwhelming quality.
By
Adam Platt
urban design
May 4, 2018
What’s Going Into the Shed? A Tiny Preview of Hudson Yards’ Arts Offering
A mini-shed near the actual Shed contains a sample of what’s to come.
By
Justin Davidson
the city
Apr. 18, 2018
Superhuman City: A Walk Through Hudson Yards
Hudson Yards, a mega-neighborhood built from scratch, comes into view.
By
Justin Davidson
openings
Feb. 15, 2018
First Look at Charlie Bird Team’s New Legacy Records in Hudson Yards
The Hudson Yards project will open in stages.
By
Rob Patronite
and
Robin Raisfeld
encounter
Aug. 23, 2017
Surveying Post-Bloomberg New York With Sidewalk Labs CEO Dan Doctoroff
The self-described “creature of the suburbs” helped remake this city, in some ways, for his own maximum personal comfort.
By
Carl Swanson
coming eventually
May 9, 2017
José Andrés Is Opening a Spanish-Style Eataly at Hudson Yards
The 35,000-square-foot space is being described as “more than a food hall.”
By
Clint Rainey
cityscape
Sept. 15, 2016
The Urban Designer Who Brought Whimsy to London Is Turning His Eye to New York
Thomas Heatherwick is the Willy Wonka of Hudson Yards.
By
Carl Swanson
May 31, 2016
First Hudson Yards Building Open for Business
Its big tenant, Coach, just moved in.
By
Jen Kirby
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