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Anonymous
3 years ago
Pros: doormen are the absolute best, location is very prime, close to the 6 and Q, great rooftop Cons: management company was hard to work with at times
Anonymous
4 years ago
Pros: Nice doormen, easy access to laundry/trash/gym, good location Cons: Roof has been closed for 7 months, which is the whole reason we moved here
Anonymous
4 years ago
Pros: Best doorman in area Cons: Management non available Advice to landlord: Be more present
Anonymous
4 years ago
Pros: Amenities, wonderful building staff, amazing location, quiet street Cons: Parquet flooring is outdated
Anonymous
4 years ago
Pros: Good building, great location, friendly staff, nicely sized apartments, small gym, good rooftop Cons: Bad ventilation in bathroom
Anonymous
4 years ago
Pros: 24 Hour doormen, and in house dry cleaner Cons: Management is unresponsive, rodents, roaches, water leaks, dirty gym equipment and broken furniture on the roof. Advice to landlord: Management and superintendent either need to be better supervised or fired. Their management skills are horrible. Also please address the mice infestation.
Anonymous
4 years ago
Pros: Doormen are super helpful and so friendly. Makes the living experience so much better! The building is also fairly quick on getting things fixed. Will also do pest control weekly if you’d like. Also has laundry on every floor which is a nice perk. Cons: Management company doesn’t budge on little things. For example, wouldn’t do a month extension to lease. Advice to landlord: .
Anonymous
5 years ago
Pros: - Doormen and staff are exceptional - all repairs requests were addressed immediately - building well-maintained - Amenities: rooftop, laundry on each floor, gym, doormen Cons: - New management will increase your rent each year, but I always succeeded in negotiating a lower increase Advice to landlord: Take care of your staff (starting with a renovated staff room!). They are the life and soul of the building and made it truly feel like home. If I could have afforded to live in a one-bedroom in the building, I would have never left.