Solaire, San Francisco's newest luxury apartment tower and addition to the city's iconic skyline, is now open. The 32-story, 409-unit luxury high-rise complex at 299 Fremont Street welcomed its first residents last month, according to its development group which includes Multi-Employer Property Trust (MEPT), its real estate advisor Bentall Kennedy, and international real estate development firm, Golub & Company. Solaire residents enjoy stylish green design and top-notch amenities in a key location in San Francisco's SoMa (South of Market) District near the under-construction Transbay Transit Center.

The development has brought thousands of jobs, significant economic activity, and an adjacent much-needed affordable housing development to the City of San Francisco.

"Solaire is an exciting new option in one of the strongest multi-family markets in the U.S.," observed David Antonelli, Executive Vice President and MEPT Portfolio Manager at Bentall Kennedy. "Its proximity to the Transbay Transit Center makes it an ideal choice for San Francisco young professionals who want to be near the waterfront and downtown San Francisco while enjoying an easy commute to Silicon Valley."

A Golub & Company team led by principals Michael Newman, President and CEO, and Lee Golub, Executive Vice President, was selected as the developer of the site by the City of San Francisco, then-owners of the site.  According to Golub, "We're thrilled to open the doors of Solaire to its first residents and are confident that Solaire will be the premiere destination for San Francisco renters seeking luxury living in a true live/work/play neighborhood for many years." 

Designed to achieve U.S. Green Building Council Leadership in Environmental and Energy Design (LEED) Gold certification, the building incorporates energy-saving measures such as a high-performance building enclosure, water saving plumbing fixtures, high efficiency mechanical equipment, native plantings and extensive storm water management systems. The architect of record is the San Francisco office of Solomon Cordwell Buenz, and the general contractor was a joint venture between Balfour Beatty and Cahill Construction.

The property's studio, one- and two-bedroom floor plans feature floor-to-ceiling windows with rolling shades. Other apartment features include two-toned soft-close cabinetry, white quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances and a modern glass tile backsplash in the kitchen; an in-unit Bosch washer and dryer; grey plank flooring throughout; and a ceramic tiled bathroom.

Solaire's amenities include 11 outdoor 'sky deck' spaces located one on every third floor; a seventh floor terrace with an outdoor spa and professional grills; a sixth floor community level with a resident lounge, coffee bar, a state-of-the-art fitness center, co-working lounge, conference room, and a game room; bicycle storage and repair; three Zipcar automobiles in the building's parking garage; and a self-service pet grooming station.