Located at 20 River Terrace in Battery Park City, The Solaire recently announced it has reached over 50 percent sold with nearly 140 sales to date. Designed by Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects and COOKFOX Architects and developed by the Albanese Organization, the 29-story development with 279 residences has cemented its status as one of the best-selling new developments of 2023.
Designed to progressive standards, The Solaire is the first LEED Platinum certified residential high-rise building and offers in-residence MERV-14 filtered and conditioned fresh air, filtered water, photovoltaic panels on the façade, planted roofs, a rainwater retention system, and a water reclamation system. In addition, The Solaire is now targeting WELL Building certification, further enhancing the commitment to sustainability and healthy living.
Amenities include a fitness center with state-of-the-art strength training and cardio equipment; a residents’ lounge, and children’s playroom. The rooftop garden, a landscaped oasis on the nineteenth floor also has lounges and dining areas.
The Solaire recently unveiled new interior imagery at the building, including an image of the roof deck overlooking the Hudson River, and a new model residence by Rebecca Robertson Interiors, currently on the market for $2.67 million. The residence is a three-bedroom, three-bath corner residence that features park and direct Hudson River views. For a limited time, the Solaire is also offering all new home buyers with 12-months free of maintenance.
Sustainable interiors are finished with wide plank oak floors, quartzite kitchen counters, and baths of limestone and marble. Kitchens are equipped with a Sub-Zero refrigerator and a Wolf gas range with range hood. Bathrooms feature honed Montpellier Limestone mosaic floors, walnut vanities, illuminated medicine cabinets with polished nickel accents, and Bianco Dolomite Marble wall tiles throughout.
The Solaire is offering immediate move-ins for buyers.
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“New development” is a bit misleading. The building opened in 2004.
Yes, and in the heading photo here, which building is the Solaire ? 😀
New development.. lol . No mention of price and price changes. With higher rates has it slowed down , how not to write an article,
How is this a new development?
I’m looking for a one br if any openings get back to me thanks
This is a 20-year old rental building converted into condo-op. You may give it a fancy French name and redesign the common areas, it still has low-ceiling units with quite dated windows (compared to new developments), like in so many buildings from the 90s and early 2000s.
Thank you, Carl!