By Dana Schulz, Thu, May 3, 2018 Renderings via The Eugene
Between the adjacent mega-developments Hudson Yards and Manhattan West, the far west side is banking on becoming a city within a city. And if this amenity-rich lifestyle appeals to you, here’s a chance to get in on the action for less. Starting tomorrow, the second phase of the affordable housing lottery at Manhattan West’s massive rental the Eugene will be open for 103 low- and middle-income apartments, ranging from $613/month studios to $2,519/month two-bedrooms. Designed by Skidmore Owings & Merill (SOM), the 62-story glass tower at 435 West 31st Street offers amenities like a rock climbing wall, “sky lounge,” pet spa, and fitness center. These are in addition to Manhattan West’s two-acre public park and 240,000 square feet of curated food, retail and other pop-up events
Find out if you qualify
By Ondel Hylton, Tue, December 19, 2017 Images (L to R): CAESURA, 777 SIXTH, 15 PARK ROW and 300 ASHLAND
- In the Heart of Chelsea with an Entrance So Discrete It’s Almost a Secret [link]
- Caesura Leasing Launches for February 1 Move-Ins; Lending Library Lets Residents Pack Light [link]
- The Eugene Unveils The Hudson Club, Exclusive Rooftop Lounge with Panoramic City Views [link]
- 507 West Chelsea: Live Inside a 35-Story Glass Tower Above the High Line and Hudson Yards [link]
- Rentals at The Robyn in the East Village Leasing from $2,460/Month [link]
- Luxury Rentals at The Giovanni in Downtown Brooklyn from $2,331/Month [link]
- Now Leasing: Lincoln Square High-Rise with Pool, Spa & Saunas [link]
- Whole Foods 365 to Open in 300 Ashland January 31 [link]
- New Essex Crossing Rental Tower Named in Honor of Former Resident Sonny Rollins [link]
- Amenities Unveiled at Jersey City’s Vantage [link]
- 15 Park Row, Former World’s Tallest Building, Gains New Rentals and Amenities [link]
- Leasing Launches at 876 Bergen Street; Crown Heights Rentals Start at $2,535/Month [link]
- Renovated Rentals at Murray Hill Marquis – Wake Up to Views of Midtown [link]
SEE MORE RENTAL NEWS AND OFFERS HERE
By Ondel Hylton, Fri, March 10, 2017
- Brookfield Launches Leasing at The Eugene with One Month Free; Sole Residential Building in Manhattan West is Now Midtown’s Tallest Rental [link]
- Leasing Launches at Hayden; Studios Starting from $2,281 with One Month Free [link]
- Leasing Launches for Phase One of Journal Squared; Live in 53-Story Tower for $1,855/Month [link]
- Avalon Brooklyn Bay Prepares for Leasing; Beach-, Bay- & Pool-Side Living in Sheepshead Bay [link]
- Clinton Hill’s 180 Franklin Ave Offers Studios to Duplex Townhomes with One Month Free [link]
- Spring 2017 Leasing Announced for New 12-Story Midtown Rental, The Lewis [link]
- Flatiron District’s 7 West 21st Street Now Leasing with Two Months Free + Discounted Deposits [link]
- Chelsea Tower on West 26th Street Leasing With One or Two Months Free [link]
- Leasing Has Launched at Newly Constructed 19-Unit Rental in Red Hook, Brooklyn [link]
- Reimagined Prewar Apartments at 25 Monroe Place in Brooklyn Heights, Now Leasing with One Month Free [link]
- Limited Time Free Rent Offer Jersey City’s The Beacon [link]
- $1,000 DepositSpecial at Murray Hill’s Parc East Apartments on East 27th Street [link]
- Lease at The Caledonia and Receive a $1,000 Gift Card [link]
- Have Stunning City & Waterfront Views from 200 Water Street, Now Leasing with One Month Free [link]
- Up to Two Months Free + $1000 Security Deposits at The Olivia on West 33rd Street [link]
- Two Months Free at 416 West 23rd Street in Chelsea [link]
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Images (L to R): Journal Squared, Avalon Brooklyn Bay, Hayden and The Eugene
By Dana Schulz, Fri, September 2, 2016 6sqft revealed renderings at the beginning of the year of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill‘s Hudson Yards-adjacent, five million-square-foot Manhattan West project, which “will include two office towers, a rental tower with 844 apartments at 435 West 31st Street, retail space and a new landscaped public plaza designed by James Corner Field Operations, the firm responsible for the design of the High Line.” As of Tuesday, September 6th, New Yorkers earning 60 percent of the area median income can apply for 169 affordable apartments in the residential tower; they’ll range from $913/month studios to $1,359/month three-bedrooms.
Find out if you qualify here