The highly coveted, high floor and yet rarely available C line at The Solari is now available for you to call home! Enjoy the massive layouts, amenities, five star service and high end appliances you would normally only find in a condo in this lofty gem of an apartment.
This apartments boasts high ceilings, an oversized layout, condo quality appliances and commodious northern, eastern and western views in both the living room and the bedroom.
Solari has oversized spa like bathrooms with dual shower heads, seamless curtain rod and plenty of storage in medicine cabinet and vanity.
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A boutique glass and limestone tower rising 41 stories above Manhattan, Solari seamlessly blends the City's vibrant energy with the privacy and tranquility offered by only six residences per floor. Developed by The Torkian Group and designed by Stephen Jacobs. Interiors designed by Andi Pepper Interior design. Some of her notable projects include The Gansevoort Hotel, Hotel Giraffe, and Hotel Plaza Athenee. Membership available to the building's roof top deck with grilling stations, outdoor theater, lounge, zen garden, fitness center, pool, golf simulator and pet spa. Standing at the gateway of Midtown, Flatiron District, Chelsea and Times Square and just a few blocks from the Highline and Meatpacking District, Solari offers convenient access to all points via the surrounding 14 subway lines, PATH and LIRR.
Koreatown is a small neighborhood with a big heart right in midtown Manhattan. Hugged by 5th and 6th Avenues, and between 30th and 36th Street, Koreatown is a bustling neighborhood within a neighborhood, where you can find some amazing food and shopping opportunities.
The Hart-Cellar Immigration Act of 1965 paved the way for many Korean immigrants to make their home in the United States. Those who came to New York, started small businesses in the Diamond and Garment Districts, making a lot of money from the foot traffic of visitors seeing The Empire State Building.
A little over a decade later, Korean businesses were able to purchase the buildings they were using. These owners began to redevelop West 32nd street, today known as Korea Way. Since then Koreatown has been slowly expanding. Most of the main attractions and stores can be found between 31st and 33rd street. However, businesses, especially restaurants, have been popping up in the…
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