Aurinkolahti Solvik |
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Helsinki Subdivision | |
Country | Finland |
Region | Uusimaa |
Sub-region | Greater Helsinki |
Municipality | Helsinki |
Subdivision number | 546 |
District | Eastern |
Subdivision regions | none |
Area | 1.05 km2 (0.41 sq mi) |
Population (2005) | 3,491 |
• Density | 3,324/km2 (8,610/sq mi) |
Postal codes | 00990 |
Neighbouring subdivisions | Kallahti, Keski-Vuosaari, Nordsjön kartano, Uutela |
Aurinkolahti (meaning "Sunny Bay"; Swedish: Solvik) is a young and fast-growing sub-neighbourhood of the East Helsinki neighbourhood of Vuosaari, in Helsinki, Finland. Aurinkolahti's original name was Mustalahti ("Black Bay"), but for marketing reasons the decision was made to update it.
Construction of residential buildings in Aurinkolahti began in 2000 and is still continuing. The completed neighbourhood will have about 7,000 residents.
The neighbourhood was planned by the city of Helsinki as a residential area for high-income people, in order to balance the low-income housing in much of East Helsinki and boost the image of Vuosaari. Much of the housing which has been built there to date is upscale condominiums; the housing development includes a regional fiber-optic network, 700m of swimming beach and a 200-place small-craft harbour, among other amenities.
Aurinkolahti is easily accessible by public transport. The transit time between Vuosaari's metro station and downtown Helsinki is about 20 minutes. Located approximately 1 km from the Vuosaari metro station, Aurinkolahti can be reached on foot, by bicycle or on the 78 bus, as well as by car. The 519A bus runs between Aurinkolahti and Helsinki Airport. By car the area is served by the Ring III motorway.
Aurinkolahti is also located just south of the Columbus shopping centre, and six minutes by metro from Itis, the Nordic countries' largest shopping centre.
Coordinates: 60°12′08″N 025°09′13″E / 60.20222°N 25.15361°E