The area around Hudson Yards train station is once again open to the public and operating after a bomb threat led the NYPD to evacuate the area Friday evening, police said. According to the NYPD, police responded to a 911 call about a bomb threat in the area of 33rd Street and 10th Avenue a little after 5 p.m. They said they learned from security personnel that someone had entered the area and made verbal threats.
From the 26-foot ceiling in the great room to the epic primary suite upstairs, it's a home that's as much about how it feels as how it looks. Robb Report got an exclusive first look inside, and what stands out isn't just the dramatic proportions-it's the way Berkus has curated antiques from around the world in collaboration with Creative Art Partners and thoughtfully managed to make a space that cavernous feel approachable and intimate.
For travelers arriving in New York City, the Hudson Yards stop delivers seamless access to major West Side destinations, including the revitalized Hudson River Park, The High Line, Vessel, Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, Madison Square Garden, and Chelsea. For New Yorkers heading out of the city, the new stop provides easy weekend departures to Hudson Valley destinations such as New Paltz, Rosendale, Kingston, Woodstock, and Phoenicia - without traveling through the Port Authority.
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Let's face it: For most New Yorkers, September is the real fresh start to the year. (Sorry, New Year's Eve!) The air turns a little crisper, we finally get to lovingly don long sleeves and layers and that "back-to-school" itch creeps in, whether or not you've attended school this century. Remember that annual excuse to buy new notebooks and fresh pens? MOO does, and it's here to bring that same rush of aesthetic consumerism to your workday.