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Hudson Yards’ Tallest Tower Tops Out

The last steel beam has been hoisted into place at 30 Hudson Yards, at 1,296 feet the tallest building in Related Oxford’s Hudson Yards mega-project. “The topping out of 30 Hudson Yards, and completion of its steel crown, represents another important milestone as we approach the neighborhood’s March 2019 opening,” said L. Jay Cross, president of Related Hudson Yards.

“With less than nine months to opening, there is growing excitement around what will be an incredible destination for New Yorkers and visitors around the globe alike,” added Michael Turner, president of Oxford Properties.

The 2.6-million-square-foot office tower’s tenant roster includes private equity giant KKR, WarnerMedia and its subsidiaries, and Wells Fargo Securities. In addition, it will offer the highest outdoor observation deck in the Western Hemisphere, with a 2020 opening date expected. Adjacent to the deck will be a 10,000-square-foot dining concept from British hospitality group Rhubarb.

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