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The Hudson Yards mega project is now giving tours of model apartments using the power of virtual reality. The excitement for the 917 foot tall Hudson Yards project has lead to the creation of virtual apartment tour of their upcoming accommodations. The VR Tours have 5 model apartments, that were created by a team…

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The Hudson Yards mega project is now giving tours of model apartments using the power of virtual reality.

The excitement for the 917 foot tall Hudson Yards project has lead to the creation of virtual apartment tour of their upcoming accommodations.

The VR Tours have 5 model apartments, that were created by a team of interior designers.

These incredible spaces and breathtaking views can all be sampled from the comfort of your own home.

The Hudson Yards project is proving to be innovative in both its construction and customer experience alike.

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