The OpenAire stands as a 13 story waterfront condominium at 26-15 4th Street in Astoria, housing 143 units ranging from studios to two bedrooms. This modern building offers residents panoramic views of the East River and Manhattan skyline, positioning itself as a serene escape just minutes from Manhattan's energy. The building features financing options with as little as 3% down, making it accessible to a broader range of buyers seeking waterfront living in Queens.
Each residence showcases thoughtfully designed interiors with custom kitchens equipped with premium Haier and GE appliances, Fanco ventilation systems, and sleek matte wood cabinetry paired with marble countertops and backsplashes. All units feature European soundproofed windows throughout, ensuring tranquility despite the urban setting. The bathrooms are finished with bright marble style porcelain tile on floors and walls, wood vanities, and striking matte black fixtures that add a contemporary edge. Select units include private outdoor balconies, and some feature dedicated home offices, catering to modern work from home needs.
The building's amenities cater to both relaxation and convenience, anchored by 24 hour doorman service and a rooftop terrace with BBQ grills offering unparalleled East River and Manhattan skyline views. Residents enjoy access to a fully equipped fitness center, a resident lounge, and a second floor terrace for outdoor relaxation. Practical amenities include laundry rooms on every floor, private storage, cold storage, bike storage, and on site parking available for lease. A unique feature is the building's shuttle service to public transportation, enhancing connectivity for residents.
The OpenAire's location places residents within walking distance of the Astoria ferry landing, providing a scenic commute option to Midtown and Downtown Manhattan as well as Brooklyn's waterfront communities. The building sits near Astoria Park with its Olympic size pool, tennis courts, and scenic trails, while the nearby Halletts Point esplanade offers additional waterfront recreation. Cultural attractions are abundant, with the Museum of the Moving Image, Noguchi Museum, and Socrates Sculpture Park all within reach.
Transportation connectivity is exceptional, with Q18, Q19, Q102, and Q103 bus lines conveniently located at the corner providing seamless travel throughout Queens and beyond. The neighborhood's rich cultural heritage and diverse dining scene ranges from traditional Greek cuisine to modern fusion restaurants, while Astoria Boulevard offers additional dining and shopping options. This combination of waterfront living, cultural richness, and transportation accessibility makes The OpenAire a compelling choice for those seeking modern condominium living outside Manhattan while maintaining easy access to the city.
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