Real estate giant Related Companies has announced that Vessel, British designer Thomas Heatherwick’s honey-combed, copper-colored installation at Hudson Yards, will reopen this year with enhanced safety measures. The 150-foot-tall steel structure, composed of 16 levels of interlocking flights of stairs, was shuttered nearly three years ago following a series of headline-grabbing tragedies—and subsequent closures and reopenings—in which four people took their own lives by jumping from the popular Manhattan attraction. According to a Related representative, the re-habilitation of Vessel, overseen by the developer in coordination with London-based Heatherwick Studio, will enclose most of the structure’s 16 stories with floor-to-ceiling steel mesh, “preserving the unique experience that has drawn millions of visitors from around the globe.” The top, open-air level will remain closed to visitors.