Published 09-10-03
Submitted by Albanese Organization
The Governor, who set the stage for environmentally responsible development in New York State by introducing the nation's first green building tax credit in 2000, unveiled the building's cornerstone in a ceremony at The Solaire's front entrance, beneath its signature photovoltaic panels. Governor Pataki said, "The Solaire is a model for future residential development in New York City and across the nation. The technologies employed in constructing this wonderful building are all tried and tested. Albanese Organization has done a wonderful job integrating them to create this residence; these technologies can be duplicated and the advantages realized by any like-minded developer. I want to thank The Albanese Organization and James Gill and Tim Carey of the Hugh L. Carey Battery Park City Authority for working together to move this project from vision into reality."
Russell C. Albanese, President of the Albanese Organization, said, "Our challenge was not only to engineer a building that would be responsible in its use of the earth's resources, but also provide a healthy living environment for its tenants. The vision we shared with Governor Pataki and BPCA was to create a prototype building that would demonstrate the substantial positive impact an environmentally engineered residential tower would have on the lives of individuals and families, and on the neighborhood and the city as a whole. I want to commend Governor Pataki for his foresight in promoting green development and passing the first green building tax credit in the country, well before issues like mold, energy capacity and water quality became everyday news topics. He is leading New York State and the entire country towards a greener, healthier, more environmentally responsible future."
The Solaire (www.thesolaire.com) was designed to meet stringent requirements for environmental sustainability and resource conservation and management throughout the building infrastructure and within each individual apartment. The 293-unit, 27-story tower has been environmentally engineered to consume 35% less energy, reduce summer peak demand for electricity by over 65%, utilize one-third less potable water, provide healthier indoor air quality and offer substantially more natural light than typical residential buildings. Among the most innovative environmental features of the building are:
Rising interest in healthy living and environmentally responsible building has propelled interest in The Solaire. The first tenants moved in over July 4 weekend. The building is already more than 80% leased.
"The ability to live in a building that promotes good health at every level of design, construction and maintenance is proving to be a powerful attraction for New Yorkers. The coupling of an environmentally astute structure with superior finishes, spectacular views and 5-star service is an ideal package," said Christopher Albanese, Executive Vice President of the Albanese Organization.
The Albanese Organization (www.albaneseorg.com) is a privately held, full-service real estate firm dedicated to creating commercial and residential buildings of distinction, quality and architectural merit that optimize value, are environmentally responsible, and enhance the communities in which they are located. Albanese Organization has been a leader in the New York real estate development community since 1949.