Office developers compete for anchor tenants on Manhattan’s western edge

Cushman & Wakefield’s Bruce Mosler and Brookfield’s Jeremiah Larkin at the Manhattan West construction site
Cushman & Wakefield’s Bruce Mosler and Brookfield’s Jeremiah Larkin at the Manhattan West construction site

From the May issue: Only a few times in modern Manhattan history has an entirely new office district sprung up all at once. In the 1930s, there was Rockefeller Center; the 1970s saw the World Trade Center complex; and today, developers are planning nearly 15 million square feet of new office space in the Hudson Yards area in the 30s on the Far West Side.

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The new projects expected to rise over the next decade include the Related Companies’ North and South towers at Hudson Yards, Extell Development’s One Hudson Yards, Brookfield Office Properties’ Manhattan West and Moinian’s 3 Hudson Boulevard. [more]