50 Hudson Yards
Hudson Yards’ flagship office tower, sets a new standard for the workplace of the future.
Designed by renowned architects Foster + Partners, the three million square foot building will be New York City’s fourth largest office tower and the global headquarters of BlackRock, the world’s largest investment manager. The LEED Gold-designed, 58 story tower has entrances on four sides, offering convenient entry points for employees, and an opportunity for tenants to create distinct identities.
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LEED Gold-Designed
MFA is a corporate member of the U.S. Green Building Council and has a long history of owning, developing, and operating properties that are certified under USGBC’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) rating system. Mitsui Fudosan America pursues LEED certification for all of our eligible office properties, since LEED is the most widely-recognized standard of environmental performance in the commercial real estate sector.
Easy Commute to Grand Central Station, Revitalized Penn Station, and New York's Vibrant West Side
Spanning an entire city block and standing 985 feet tall, the building offers its marquee tenants private sky lobbies, outdoor terraces, and executive valet parking and drop off via a private porte-cochère. Employees also benefit from on-site bike storage and concierge services, connections to The Shops & Restaurants at Hudson Yards and the outdoor observation deck located at the top of 30 Hudson Yards, and a direct connection to the No. 7 Subway, allowing for an easy commute from Grand Central.
3 Million Square Foot Building
The interior design of 50 Hudson Yards is defined by its large, efficient floorplates spanning 50,000 to 80,000 square feet, which accommodates approximately 500 people per floor. Several floors offer hundred-foot lease spans, and floors 25 to 31 offer 17 foot, 8 inch slab-to-slab heights, allowing tenants to create extraordinary work environments in the sky.
Community Amenities
Overlooking the city’s newest park, Hudson Park & Boulevard, 50 Hudson Yards was designed to house large enterprise tenants, mission-critical trading operations, and mid-sized firms seeking state of the art office and amenity spaces.