The Spiral (New York City)


The Spiral, also known as 66 Hudson Boulevard, is a 66-floor skyscraper under construction in Hudson Yards, Manhattan, New York City. The project was announced in 2016 by real estate developer Tishman Speyer as a 1,041 foot skyscraper with 2.85 million square feet and 66 floors. The tower is being designed by Danish architectural firm Bjarke Ingels Group, which also designed the nearby West 57.
The Spiral will be located on 34th Street between Hudson Boulevard and Tenth Avenue. When completed, The Spiral will join other developments made possible by rezoning, including Hudson Yards, 3 Hudson Boulevard and Manhattan West. A distinguishing feature of the proposed building is that each floor will have outdoor gardens that will spiral around the building.

History

The tower was initially conceptualized in 2014 as the Hudson Spire, with a roof height a architectural height. It was marketed as the tallest building in the United States and the Western Hemisphere.
In late 2015, Tishman Speyer paid $25 million to two men who refused to move from their apartment at 10th Avenue and West 34th Street, the future site of the Spiral. In exchange, the men agreed to leave the premises and moved to another building. The developer had spent $438 million on the property and its surrounding area, but despite a court order in Tishman Speyer's favor, the pair had remained until the payout was awarded.
New renderings released in 2016 show a 1,041 foot tower lined with a "cascading series of landscaped terraces and hanging gardens." In August 27, 2017, pharmaceutical firm Pfizer announced plans to move the company's world headquarters into in the new building, taking up floors 7 through 21. The company officially signed a 20-year lease in April 2018, in conjunction with Blackstone providing a $1.8 billion construction loan, one of the largest such loans in New York City history.

Tenants

Tenants will move in once the tower is complete. As of April 2019 the building is 34.7% leased. Tenants include:
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