On NYC's High Line, Zaha Hadid marvel boasts US$15,000 rentals
Three of the costly units are now available for rent; these are fairly luxurious properties offering the Cove kitchen
New York
FOR two years, visitors to the High Line have been snapping selfies in front of the unfinished, undulating waves of 520 West 28th Street, an apartment building designed by the late, great architect Zaha Hadid.
But the developers have had trouble unloading the costly units: closings finally began last month, and three of the units are available for rent.
As detailed in Curbed, these are fairly luxurious properties.
Ranging from US$15,000 to US$22,500 per month, they're all two-bedrooms, the smallest about 1,717 square fe…
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