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Hudson Yards Launches Bookings for NYC’s Highest Outdoor Deck

Ahead of a scheduled March 15 opening for much of the Hudson Yards complex, Related Oxford has given the complex’s upcoming observation deck at 30 Hudson Yards a name—Edge—and begun group bookings.

Edge will be the highest outdoor observation deck in the Western Hemisphere when it opens in 2020. The deck will jut 65 feet out from the 101-story 30 Hudson Yards, at 1,110 feet above street level.

One floor above the Edge will be a 10,000-square-foot restaurant and event space programmed by hospitality group Rhubarb, in its first venture outside London. It will be the second phase of a partnership between Rhubarb and Related Oxford that also includes Wild Ink, a 5,800-square-foot restaurant and bar on the fifth level of The Shops & Restaurants at Hudson Yards.

In recent weeks, as the complex prepares for its grand opening, Related Oxford has announced several restaurant and amenity offerings.

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