Vertical performance marks opening of new 100-floor sky deck in NYC
A group of daredevils perform an aerial dance on the glass windows of the Hudson Yards skyscraper in NYC on March 11. /VCG

A group of daredevils perform an aerial dance on the glass windows of the Hudson Yards skyscraper in NYC on March 11. /VCG

The thrilling vertical performance was part of the tour to wow the first batch of visitors in the newly opened 100th-floor height observation deck, Edge. /VCG

The thrilling vertical performance was part of the tour to wow the first batch of visitors in the newly opened 100th-floor height observation deck, Edge. /VCG

Rising about 350 meters in the air with an iconic 360-degree views of the city's skyline, the outdoor triangle-shaped sky deck became the highest outdoor viewing area in the Western Hemisphere and the newest landmark in the city. /VCG

Rising about 350 meters in the air with an iconic 360-degree views of the city's skyline, the outdoor triangle-shaped sky deck became the highest outdoor viewing area in the Western Hemisphere and the newest landmark in the city. /VCG

Thrill-goers can step or lie down on the glass floor on the sky deck and look down to Manhattan, watching cars and pedestrians passing by like ants. /VCG

Thrill-goers can step or lie down on the glass floor on the sky deck and look down to Manhattan, watching cars and pedestrians passing by like ants. /VCG

Due to the current COVID-19 situation, the Edge will be opened with a reduced capacity until the virus is contained, CEO Jeff Blau from one of the developers, Related Companies, said. /VCG

Due to the current COVID-19 situation, the Edge will be opened with a reduced capacity until the virus is contained, CEO Jeff Blau from one of the developers, Related Companies, said. /VCG