Standing 16 stories and 150-feet over Hudson Yards on the city’s West Side, the sculpture was closed after several people took their own lives by jumping from it, the report said. RECOMMENDED ...
Visitors will once again be able to walk up The Vessel, Thomas Heatherwick‘s gleaming sculpture at Hudson Yards in New York ...
The Vessel, a tourist attraction structure at Hudson Yards, will reopen Monday after closing for three years due to a series of suicides. The 150-foot tall structure opened in 2019, attracting ...
At long last, the iconic vertical sculpture and sightseeing platform at Hudson Yards will become a hive of activity again on Monday, reopening to the public after more than three years.
The climbable sculpture's zigzagging stairs drew crowds ... COO of Related Companies, which owns Hudson Yards. On Monday, tourists did just that, taking selfies and chasing the ever-changing ...
The Vessel — that deluxe gift basket of nothing at Hudson Yards, designed for visitors ... Thomas Heatherwick’s Instagram-happy sculpture, a triumph of high-design pointlessness, opened ...
Opening at The Shed, Luna Luna brings the original colorful, surreal riot of carnival rides and immersive attractions created ...
The artistic amusement park, first displayed in 1987 in Hamburg, Germany, will be on view at The Shed at Hudson Yards in ...
The 150-foot (46-meter) structure opened in 2019 as the centerpiece of the Hudson Yards development on Manhattan's West Side.
The biggest relocation lease of October was private equity powerhouse TPG’s move to eight high floors in Tishman Speyer’s ...