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Nearly three years after a series of suicides shut down the Vessel, the 150-foot-tall centerpiece of the Hudson Yards complex in Manhattan, the project’s developer said on Friday that it would reopen this year with new safety measures. The beehive-shaped sculpture, with a labyrinth of about 2,500 steps and 80 landings, opened in 2019, along with much of the rest of Hudson Yards, a gleaming development in Midtown West. Not long after, in February 2020, a 19-year-old, Peter DeSalvo III, died by suicide there. The attraction will reopen once “floor-to-ceiling steel mesh” has been installed on several staircases, said Kathleen Corless, a spokeswoman for Related Companies, the developer of Hudson Yards. The measure will preserve the “unique experience that has drawn millions of visitors from around the globe,” the company said in a statement.
Persons: Peter DeSalvo III, Kathleen Corless Organizations: Hudson, Related Companies, Hudson Yards Locations: Manhattan, Hudson, Midtown West
An NYC apartment without a sink is available to rent, according to a TikTok video tour. The studio costs $2,500 per month, the realtor said in the video. NYC Sales & Rentals, which has the username @rentnewyork on TikTok with over 742,000 followers, showed a video tour of the studio apartment on August 3. "Tiny NYC Studio Apartment Tour," the caption on the video reads. The average rental price for a studio in Manhattan was $3,278, or $4,443 for a one-bed apartment, the data shows.
Persons: Frederick Peters, Peters, Miller Samuel, Douglas Elliman Organizations: Service, Rentals, NYC Sales, Forbes Locations: Wall, Silicon, York City, Midtown West, New York, Manhattan
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