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      • "Hudson Yards" takes its name from the MTA rail yard along the Hudson River between 30th Street and 33rd Street, part of a Penn Central rail yard that once extended to 39th Street.
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  2. "Hudson Yards" takes its name from the MTA rail yard along the Hudson River between 30th Street and 33rd Street, part of a Penn Central rail yard that once extended to 39th Street. The portion of the MTA yard between the river and Eleventh Avenue is called the Western Rail Yard, and the portion between Eleventh Avenue and Tenth Avenue is called ...

  3. Dec 13, 2016 · Hudson Yards rezoning and the 2012 Olympics. The area was originally called “Far West Midtown” in early redevelopment plans. The first mention of the name “Hudson Yards” in The New York ...

  4. Sep 22, 2020 · Hudson Yards is home to projects by a bevy of big-name architects. The primary player is arguably KPF, which oversaw the development’s master plan and tower designs for 10, 30, and 55 Hudson Yards.

  5. Mar 14, 2019 · The largest mixed-use private real estate venture in American history, it is called Hudson Yards. The first massive tower emerged at the apex of the High Line, looming over it, a shingled, spiky,...

  6. Jan 30, 2023 · This neighborhood takes its name from its location, as there are rail yards along the Hudson River. It's being developed on a platform over the western yards that allow trains to come and go during the daytime hours. Hudson Yards is in the middle of a joint venture development plan to expand the Midtown Manhattan office and financing district ...

  7. Mar 11, 2019 · Neiman Marcus will make its NYC debut at Hudson Yards. CREDIT: Courtesy of Neiman Marcus The tallest building in the complex is 30 Hudson Yards, an office tower that stands 1,296 feet in the air.

  8. Apr 10, 2024 · Tourists from around the world funnel in via the High Line, the popular gardens built on disused railroad tracks that terminate at Hudson Yards (which itself was named for the former train storage facility that previously occupied the area). What changed? First, it just took time for the new neighbourhood’s pieces to fall into place.

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