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The High Line will almost serve as the building’s front and side yards due to the elevated greenway snaking around the north and east elevations of the building. The tower’s midblock position between Abington House and Ohm grants residents unobstructed views north over Hudson Boulevard Park and a 4.5-acre public square designed by Nelson Byrd Woltz Landscape Architects The square will be anchored by the much-anticipated public gesture named Vessel, designed by Thomas Heatherwick.
Per the press release, rent will begin at $5,095/month and residences will range from one- to three-bedrooms with the exception of a single four-bedroom dream home on the penthouse level. Condo-quality finishes are paired with 10-foot-high ceilings and Miele appliances.
According to Andre Kikoski, amenity spaces will include a highly-curated lobby, resident lounges, galleries, entertainment venues, and athletic facilities to create both a sense of place and a community. Noteworthy amenities include a bowling alley and an 82-foot-long swimming pool.