520 West 28th

520 West 28th Zaha Hadid's Singular Residential Masterwork on the High Line

West Chelsea's Architectural Landmark

Where Visionary Architecture Meets the High Line

520 West 28th Street stands as the only residential building ever designed by Zaha Hadid in New York City, and it is nothing short of extraordinary. Completed posthumously in 2017 by Zaha Hadid Architects and developed by Related Companies, this 11-story sculptural condominium sits directly beside the High Line in West Chelsea, placing residents at the epicenter of Manhattan's most dynamic cultural corridor. The building's signature curvilinear facade, clad in hand-finished metal panels, is instantly recognizable and has become one of the most photographed structures in the neighborhood.

From our perspective as advisors who have walked every major luxury development in Manhattan, 520 West 28th occupies a category of one. There are plenty of architect-designed condominiums in this city, but none that carry the singular vision of a Pritzker Prize laureate executed at this level of detail. Every element, from the chevron-patterned exterior metalwork to the custom Boffi kitchens designed by Hadid herself, reflects an uncompromising commitment to design integrity. With only 39 residences distributed across interlaced split levels, the building offers a degree of exclusivity and privacy that is genuinely rare in Manhattan.

The location compounds the appeal. West Chelsea has transformed from a gallery district into one of Manhattan's most coveted residential neighborhoods, anchored by the High Line, Hudson Yards, and a concentration of blue-chip art galleries that is unmatched anywhere in the world. Residents at 520 West 28th step out their door and onto one of the city's greatest public spaces, with immediate access to Hudson River Park, the shops and restaurants of Hudson Yards, and the cultural energy that defines this part of the West Side.

39Bespoke Residences
11Stories
2017Year Completed
75 ftSkylit Lap Pool
Building Details

520 West 28th at a Glance

Address

520 West 28th Street, New York, NY 10001

Developer

Related Companies

Architect

Zaha Hadid Architects

Year Completed

2017

Residences

39

Stories

11

Building Type

Condominium

Neighborhood

West Chelsea

What Makes It Special

Why Buyers Choose 520 West 28th

520 West 28th Street attracts a specific kind of buyer: someone who understands that architecture at this level is irreplaceable, and that owning a Zaha Hadid residence in New York City is not an opportunity that will come around again. Here is why the most discerning buyers choose this building.

The Only Zaha Hadid Residence in New York

There is no substitute for scarcity at the highest level. Zaha Hadid designed only one residential building in New York City before her passing in 2016, and 520 West 28th is it. Unlike branded residences that license a designer's name, every element of this building, from the facade to the kitchen cabinetry, was designed or co-designed by Hadid herself. For collectors of architecture and design, this is not merely a home. It is a piece of cultural patrimony that will only appreciate in significance over time.

An Unmatched High Line Address

Sitting directly beside the High Line gives 520 West 28th a locational advantage that cannot be replicated. The elevated park has fundamentally reshaped West Chelsea, drawing billions in investment and transforming the neighborhood into one of Manhattan's most desirable addresses. Residents enjoy the rare privilege of stepping from their lobby into one of the world's most celebrated public spaces, with Hudson Yards, Chelsea Market, and the waterfront minutes away.

Boutique Scale with Full-Service Amenities

With just 39 residences sharing a private IMAX theater, a 75-foot skylit pool, a full spa, robotic parking, and a staffed concierge, the amenity-to-resident ratio at 520 West 28th is among the most favorable in Manhattan. The building delivers the privacy and intimacy of a boutique property without sacrificing any of the services and facilities associated with much larger luxury developments.

Design Integrity from Lobby to Rooftop

What distinguishes 520 West 28th from virtually every other luxury condominium in New York is the coherence of its design vision. Zaha Hadid's hand is present in every detail: the curvilinear facade, the sculptural lobby, the custom Boffi kitchens, the opalescent sculptural elements in each unit. This is a building where architecture is not decoration applied to a standard structure. It is the structure itself, and that level of integrity is extraordinarily rare in residential real estate.

Advisor Perspective

Our Take on 520 West 28th Street

We have walked every significant luxury development in Manhattan, and 520 West 28th remains one of the most striking buildings we have ever entered. The experience of moving through the lobby, with its vertically planted wall and custom Hadid furnishings, and then ascending to a residence where every surface reflects a singular architectural intelligence, is genuinely unlike anything else available in the New York market. This is not marketing language. It is a factual observation from thousands of hours spent in the city's finest properties.

From an investment standpoint, the building's thesis is straightforward: there will never be another Zaha Hadid residential building in New York City. That finite supply, combined with West Chelsea's continued ascent as one of Manhattan's premier neighborhoods, creates a floor under values that is difficult to find in most new development. The building has traded at a premium relative to neighboring properties, and we expect that premium to hold as the architectural significance of the project becomes even more apparent over time.

For the right buyer, this is not a comparison shopping exercise. If you are drawn to 520 West 28th, you likely already understand what makes it irreplaceable. Our role is to help you navigate the process, identify the right unit, and ensure that your acquisition is executed with the same precision that Hadid brought to the building itself. We welcome the opportunity to arrange a private showing.

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About 520 West 28th

520 West 28th Street is the only residential building designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Zaha Hadid in New York City, and it stands as one of the most architecturally significant condominiums ever built in Manhattan. Developed by Related Companies and completed in 2017, the 11-story building houses just 39 residences in West Chelsea, directly adjacent to the High Line. Its sculptural facade of hand-finished metal panels and curvilinear forms has made it an instant landmark in a neighborhood already defined by world-class art and architecture.

The residences range from two-bedroom homes to a triplex penthouse spanning nearly 6,850 square feet. Every unit features custom Boffi kitchens designed by Zaha Hadid, Gaggenau appliances, electrochromic smart glass in bathrooms, and coffered ceilings exceeding ten feet in height. The building's interlaced split-level design gives most residences private elevator entries, and integrated terraces provide direct engagement with the surrounding streetscape and the High Line below.

Amenities at 520 West 28th are among the most distinctive in Manhattan luxury real estate. A private 12-seat IMAX theater, a 75-foot skylit saline lap pool, a full-service spa suite, automated robotic parking, and a children's maker space with 3D printers and virtual reality reflect the building's forward-thinking approach to residential living. With only 39 units sharing these facilities, the amenity-to-resident ratio is exceptionally generous, reinforcing the boutique character of the building.

The West Chelsea location places residents at the intersection of Manhattan's most compelling cultural and lifestyle offerings. The High Line is steps away, Hudson Yards and its world-class retail and dining are a short walk, and the neighborhood's concentration of blue-chip galleries, including Gagosian, David Zwirner, and Hauser and Wirth, is unrivaled anywhere in the world. For buyers seeking a residence that transcends conventional luxury and enters the realm of architectural legacy, 520 West 28th Street is without parallel in the New York market.

Pricing

Residence Collection

Two-Bedroom Residences

1,700 - 2,200 sq ft

Three- to Four-Bedroom Residences

2,800 - 4,500 sq ft

Penthouse Collection

4,400 - 6,850 sq ft

Residences from $4,950,000

Amenities

World-Class Amenities

A 12-seat private IMAX theater offers residents a cinematic experience that is virtually unheard of in residential buildings. This is not a screening room with a large TV. It is a purpose-built IMAX installation, and it is one of the most talked-about amenities in Manhattan luxury real estate.

The wellness level centers on a 75-foot saline lap pool illuminated by a dramatic skylight. The pool area is designed with the same curvilinear language as the rest of the building, creating a spa-like atmosphere that feels more like a private resort than a residential amenity.

520 West 28th features an automated robotic parking system accessed through a secure drive-in garage. Residents simply leave their vehicle and the system parks it in a private vault. In a city where parking is a luxury in itself, this technology is a genuine differentiator.

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  • 24-hour security

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Design & Architecture

The Visionaries

Zaha Hadid

Architect

Patrik Schumacher

Principal, Zaha Hadid Architects

Related Companies

Developer

West Chelsea, Manhattan

At the Crossroads of Art, Architecture, and the High Line

West Chelsea has undergone one of the most remarkable transformations in Manhattan's history. Once an industrial district of warehouses and rail yards, the neighborhood is now defined by the High Line, a global symbol of urban reinvention, and the constellation of world-class galleries, restaurants, and cultural institutions that surround it. 520 West 28th sits at the heart of this evolution, directly adjacent to the elevated park and minutes from Hudson Yards.

Art & Culture

West Chelsea is home to the largest concentration of contemporary art galleries in the world. The neighborhood draws collectors, curators, and creatives from around the globe, giving the area an intellectual energy that sets it apart from any other residential enclave in Manhattan.

Shopping & Dining

Hudson Yards brought a new tier of retail and dining to the far West Side. The development includes a curated mix of luxury brands, chef-driven restaurants, and the first Neiman Marcus in New York City, all within a short walk from 520 West 28th.

Parks & Recreation

Few neighborhoods in Manhattan offer the outdoor amenities available in West Chelsea. Between the High Line, Hudson River Park, and the new public spaces at Hudson Yards, residents have access to miles of waterfront paths, gardens, and recreational facilities steps from their front door.

Transportation

West Chelsea benefits from excellent transit connectivity. The 7 line extension to Hudson Yards added a critical subway link, and the neighborhood's position on the far West Side provides quick access to the Lincoln Tunnel and West Side Highway for those who drive.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes 520 West 28th Street architecturally significant?

520 West 28th is the only residential building designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Zaha Hadid in New York City, and one of her final projects before her passing in 2016. The building's curvilinear facade, hand-finished metal panels, and sculptural interior detailing represent the pinnacle of her design philosophy. Every element, including the kitchens, was designed or co-designed by Hadid, making this a complete expression of her architectural vision rather than a branded collaboration.

How many residences are in the building and what sizes are available?

520 West 28th contains just 39 residences distributed across 11 stories on interlaced split levels. Units range from two-bedroom homes of approximately 1,700 square feet to the signature triplex penthouse at 6,850 square feet. The small unit count and split-level configuration give most residences private or semi-private elevator entries, offering a level of exclusivity unusual even among Manhattan's top-tier condominiums.

What is the price range at 520 West 28th?

Residences at 520 West 28th originally launched from approximately $4.95 million for two-bedroom units, with larger residences and penthouses priced significantly higher. The triplex penthouse was initially listed at $50 million. Resale pricing varies with market conditions, but the building consistently trades at a premium relative to neighboring developments given its architectural pedigree and the finite supply of just 39 units.

What are the standout amenities?

The amenity package is among the most distinctive in Manhattan. Highlights include a private 12-seat IMAX theater, a 75-foot saline lap pool under a dramatic skylight, a full spa suite with sauna, steam room, cold plunge, and treatment beds, automated robotic parking, an entertaining suite with outdoor kitchen, and Sandbox by Related, a children's maker space with 3D printers and virtual reality. With only 39 residents sharing these facilities, the ratio of amenity space to units is exceptionally favorable.

What is the neighborhood like around 520 West 28th?

The building sits in West Chelsea, directly beside the High Line and within easy walking distance of Hudson Yards. The neighborhood is home to the highest concentration of blue-chip art galleries in the world, including Gagosian, David Zwirner, and Hauser & Wirth. Hudson River Park is steps away, and the retail, dining, and cultural offerings at Hudson Yards, including The Shed and the Neiman Marcus flagship, are minutes on foot. It is one of the most vibrant and rapidly appreciated neighborhoods in Manhattan.

Is 520 West 28th a good investment?

From our advisory perspective, 520 West 28th occupies a unique position in the Manhattan market. There will never be another Zaha Hadid residential building in New York, which gives the property an inherent scarcity value that transcends typical real estate cycles. The building's West Chelsea location has benefited enormously from the continued development of Hudson Yards and the enduring appeal of the High Line. For buyers seeking a residence that doubles as a piece of architectural history, the investment thesis is compelling.

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