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One High Line
500 West 18th Street, Chelsea/Hudson Yards, Manhattan, NY 10011

New Development Condo

236 units
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  • 236 residences
  • 36 stories
  • BUILT 2023

The Details About 500 West 18th Street

ONE HIGH LINE Where the High Line meets the Hudson River.  The proud home to the Faena Hotel in its New York flagship.  Developed by Witkoff and Access Industries. Located at 500 West 18th Street in the heart of West Chelsea, One High Line comprises a full city block nestled between the Hudson River and The High Line. Designed by visionary architect Bjarke Ingels Group, this tr...

key features
  • Doorman
  • Concierge
  • Central air
  • Pool
  • Playroom
  • Exercise room
  • Elevators
  • Laundry in every apartment

One High Line Units

UnitsPriceBedsBathsHalf BathsInterior Sq.FtTypeContactFloorplan
WEST_PH33B$24,600,0004415160CondoOne High Line ResidencesDeborah KernSteve Gold
WEST_23D$14,610,0004414004CondoOne High Line ResidencesDeborah KernSteve Gold
EAST_22B$12,220,0004313373CondoOne High Line ResidencesDeborah KernSteve Gold
EAST_22A$12,000,0004413056CondoOne High Line ResidencesDeborah KernSteve Gold
WEST_22C$10,770,0003312638CondoOne High Line ResidencesSteve GoldDeborah Kern
WEST_30C$10,545,0003312614CondoDeborah KernOne High Line ResidencesSteve Gold
WEST_17C$9,950,0004412787CondoOne High Line ResidencesDeborah KernSteve Gold
EAST_17A$8,835,0003312472CondoOne High Line ResidencesDeborah KernSteve Gold

Get to know Chelsea

As one of New York City’s most well-known sections, it’s a bit jarring to learn how expansive an area Chelsea is. You may solely think of the cozy restaurants or the art galleries or the High Line, but from 14th Street to 34th and Sixth Avenue to the Hudson, Chelsea is all those things and more. Seems like way too much to travel? Worry not: Because of its breadth, Chelsea is beyond well-serviced by the subway and can be experienced along the F and M lines on Sixth, the 1, 2, and 3 on Seventh, and the A, C, and E on Eighth. Even the 7 train is nearby, just beyond the border with Hudson Yards. Perhaps this is partly why the neighborhood has become synonymous with the city experience: If you’re going to Manhattan, you’re certainly going to spend time in Chelsea.

Chelsea Neighborhood Guide