Glass Towers and Separate Doors: Who Actually Lives in Hudson Yards?
Glass Towers and Separate Doors: Who Actually Lives in Hudson Yards? By LJ Dabo To the casual tourist walking the High Line, Hudson Yards looks like a monolithic fortress of corporate power and high-end consumerism. It is a landscape defined by towering glass offices, a massive shopping mall, and the honeycomb structure of the Vessel. But behind the corporate facades lies a growing residential neighborhood. Thousands of New Yorkers now sleep, cook, and live their lives high above the active rail yards of the West Side. However, the reality of who gets to live here—and how they experience the neighborhood—is split by a deep economic divide. To see how the residential side of Phase I actually functions, we have to look closely at its two signature residential skyscrapers. The Residential Blueprint: 15 vs. 35 Hudson Yards The initial phase of the development concentrated its residential footprint into two massive towers, each standing nearly 90 stories tall. While t...