Details for the next phase of Hudson Yards project revealed

New details for the next phase of the Hudson Yards project in New York City have been unveiled by Wynn Resorts and Related Companies. The two revealed new renderings and animations as well as additional testimonials of support for the $12bn project.
“The next phase of Hudson Yards is a $12bn total project investment in New York’s future that, if approved by city and state officials, will create tens of thousands of jobs, 1,500 units of housing including hundreds of new affordable apartments and billions in much-needed revenue for the city and state,” Related Companies CEO Jeff Blau said.
“In the months ahead, we look forward to sharing more details of the extensive, long-term economic and community benefits our vision for Hudson Yards and Wynn New York City will bring to New York.”
Following dozens of meetings with locals over the last two years, Related Companies and Wynn Resorts also unveiled new details around the community benefits of the proposal, including the Wynn Neighborhood Improvement Fund.
The fund will provide resources for key areas as identified by the local community including public safety and security, sanitation to keep sidewalks and streets clean, beautification and plantings for public open space and support local artists, whose work will be displayed both throughout Hudson Green and within the resort.
“It’s easy for leaders to talk about wanting to create jobs and invest in the economy and infrastructure, but our proposal to develop Hudson Yards West would actually do it, which is why it continues to garner important support from unions, trade organizations and small businesses,” Related Companies President Bruce Beal Jr. said.
“Finishing the undeveloped yards will not only create 35,000 unionized construction jobs during development, but 5,000 permanent union careers in the resort, which is the economic engine that supports all of these wonderful community benefits, including the affordable housing, public park and transportation improvements.”
The new architectural renderings and video animation allow the public to envision how the development will fit into the context of the overall neighborhood, including Hudson Yards and the Javits Center, as well as how the new park will connect to both the High Line and Hudson River Park.
Tags/Keywords
Players trust our reporting due to our commitment to unbiased and professional evaluations of the iGaming sector. We track hundreds of platforms and industry updates daily to ensure our news feed and leaderboards reflect the most recent market shifts. With nearly two decades of experience within iGaming, our team provides a wealth of expert knowledge. This long-standing expertise enables us to deliver thorough, reliable news and guidance to our readers.