The skyscraper, dubbed 30 Hudson Yards, is located along the Hudson River at the southwest corner of 33rd Street in Manhattan.
Spanning around 28 acres, Hudson Yards broke ground in late 2012, and construction is expected to wrap up in 2024.
Measuring 1,296-feet-tall, the steel-and-glass skyscraper will feature offices, a restaurant, a bar, an event space, and shops. It will also connect directly to the subway's 7 line.
Tenants of the tower — designed by architect Kohn Pederson Fox Associates and developed by Related Companies and Oxford Properties Group — will include include DNB Bank, Time Warner Inc., and Wells Fargo.
When complete, the tower's outdoor observation deck will be the highest in the Western Hemisphere and the fifth highest in the world.
Below is a rendering of the observation deck's 10,000-square-foot lounge, which will include the bar, restaurant, and event space.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe deck's 15 pieces were built off-site and then carried over by ferry to 30 Hudson Yards. Each section weighs between 35,000 and 100,000 pounds.
A crane is lifting up the pieces to the peak of the tower.
A construction crew is bolting the pieces together, anchoring the 7,500-square-foot deck to the east and south sides of the building.
It will extend 65 feet away from the tower, which will be the second-tallest building in NYC behind One World Trade.
"When it opens, the Hudson Yards Observation Deck will serve as the new focal point for the west side skyline," Jay Cross, president of Related, said in a statement.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe observation deck is scheduled to open in late 2019, a few months after 30 Hudson Yards opens in March 2019.