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The Eugene, Midtown's Tallest Rental Skyscraper, Gears Up for Early 2017 Leasing

The Eugene at 435 West 31st Street The Eugene at 435 West 31st Street
New York is in the age of master plans. Rockefeller Center, with its innovative composition of retail, offices, institutional and entertainment space, set the standard worldwide of what these large-scale visions can offer. Now, across all corners of the city, these complex plans are seeking to recreate the paradigm of master plans and are incorporating residential living to increase the levels of 24-hour vibrancy urbanites covet. One of the largest plans underway is Brookfield Properties' Manhattan West, which is located on Midtown's far west side and whose superblock site is bounded by Ninth and Tenth avenues between West 31st and 33rd streets.
The Eugene at 435 West 31st Street with the fraternal twins of One and Two Manhattan West behind. The mid-rise Five Manhattan West is in the foreground
Three of structures will be brand new skyscrapers, and all but one will contain office space. The sole residential tower will be known as The Eugene at 435 West 31st Street, which topped out in 2016, and at 62 stories and 702 feet high, the tower will launch leasing early this year year as the tallest rental building in Midtown Manhattan. The building surpasses the 653-foot height of Silverstein Properties' pair of 42nd Street skyscrapers known as the Silver Towers, but falls quite a bit short of the city's tallest rental building, the 891-foot New York by Gehry in the Financial District.
 
 
 
 
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The Eugene, Hudson Yards, Manhattan West
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Designed by SLCE Architects, the tower will be composed of a whopping 844 rental units with a top-notch 55,000 square foot package of amenities that include a La Palestra fitness and wellness center, a playroom, pet spa, basketball court, bike repair station and storage, pet spa, arcade, golf simulator, rock climbing wall sky lounge and a 4,500 square foot rooftop terrace.
In September of last year, 6sqft reported that the housing lottery for 169 (20%) of the building's units was launched. The units are earmarked for New Yorkers earning 60 percent of the area median income and monthly rents will range from $913/month studios to $1,359/month three-bedrooms.
From West 31st Street
From Tenth Avenue and 30th Street
Steel frame of One Manhattan West rising with The Eugene just beyond
Renderings via Brookfield Properties

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The Eugene Leasing Office
435 West 31st Street
New York, NY 10001
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