10 Hudson Yards, also known as the South Tower, is an office building that was completed in 2016[4] on Manhattan's West Side.
[17] In January 2019, the developers unveiled a 30 feet (9.1 m) long sculpture by American artist Jonathan Borofsky for the west lobby.
[20] The building is anchored by Tapestry, Inc.'s global headquarters, which covers 737,774 square feet (68,541 m2) on floors 9 to 24 within the tower.
[9] Coach's space includes a 15-story atrium, double height conference rooms overlooking the High Line, a private cafeteria, and a large terrace with views of the Hudson River.
In September 2017, Coach subleased 148,000 square feet (13,700 m2) of space to The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America.
[28] An outpost of fast casual salad restaurant Sweetgreen opened in August 2018 in the base of the tower.
Various sections of the tower were sold to tenants as office condos, with Coach purchasing their space for $750 million prior to construction.
[30][31] In May 2018, the State Teachers Retirement System of Ohio purchased roughly 20% of the tower for $432 million at a similar valuation.