Showing 1–9 of 9 reviews
Anonymous
9 months ago
Pros: Lobby is extremely nice, staff / management are super friendly and take their jobs seriously, amenities are cheap and clean, overall extremely satisfied Cons: Expect your heat / AC bill to be astronomical, especially in the wintertime
Anonymous
11 months ago
Pros: attentive staff. they remember your names and your hobbies. super clean. they always cleaning the hallway or the elevators or the gym. Cons: the area. streets just got flooded by homeless.
Anonymous
12 months ago
Pros: This is truly the best building experience I've had in New York City. The staff is phenomenal all the way around (super kind and attentive, usually a handyman is up within 1 hour of me placing any request) and the gym is realllly nice (I'm into fitness and was able to get by not paying for my own gym). Also, despite the location being in the middle of all the action, once you enter the building it feels so serene and I have never had problems with noise. Cons: Only Con for me is the location - it's an easy commute to work, but the area itself is not great (though 9th ave has really gotten a lot nicer since I've been here). After being here for 4 years, it's time to move closer to where my friends and my social life is.
Anonymous
2 years ago
Pros: Well-maintained building with good amenities and nice staff. Has a mail room which makes it easy to receive packages. Washer/dryer in-unit, fridge with ice maker, sink with garbage disposal Cons: Neighborhood was the only downside to living in this building. Lots of homeless people around, lots of harassment, didn’t feel safe, area also smells bad and had a lot of garbage on the sidewalk.
Anonymous
2 years ago
Unit 427 Pros: The staff (doormen, package room, security, leasing agents, maintenance, etc.) are all extremely friendly and take their jobs very seriously! I have always felt very safe, which is great because the midtown location means there are a lot of people around outside. The amenities are great as well! The walls are also super thick, so I have never heard my neighbors and they have never heard me. Cons: There isn't much to complain about, but sometimes the amenities (gym and pool usually) are closed without notice, but it doesn't happen often. Advice to landlord: N/A
Anonymous
2 years ago
Pros: Luxury building with very helpful and responsive staff Cons: High heat bills, located in very dirty area
Anonymous
4 years ago
Pros: Always clean- great staff Cons: Traffic can get loud
Anonymous
4 years ago
Pros: - Honestly the most professional and most friendly building staff (doorman & maintenance crew) - Very clean and pleasant lobby and amenities - The building is new so all units are finished clean and modern. - 2 grocery stores within walking distance (Brooklyn Fare and Hudson Yard Wholefoods (hands down the best Wholefoods in Manhattan) Cons: - The neighborhood is so hectic. It is convenient for sure as you have everything within 3-4 block radius (two subway stations, several mom and pop shops as well as convenient stores, a lot of restaurants and fast food franchises). But because it’s so close to the Time Square, Penn Station and Port Authority.. the neighborhood is always filled with homeless people and tourists. It was especially bad during the peak of Covid as all the hotels within the block were converted into homeless shelters. - 37th street traffic gets really bad during rush hour because it leads to the Lincoln Tunnel. - Awkward distance to the riverside and the nearest park (Bryant Park) - If you are looking for a quiet, residential neighborhood, this is not it. - A bit pricey for the space you get - we paid about 4000 for 750 sq ft (pre covid rate) - We had a couple cockroaches (relatively small ones) in our apartment. They come in through washer/dryer pipe crack.
Anonymous
4 years ago
Pros: Beautiful marble and mosaic lobby with an enclosed Asian inspired fountain/garden & with salvaged antique architectural details. Wonderful shared spaces, including a beautiful, Grecian style swimming pool. Sun drenched, 9 ft. ceiling apartments are well designed with bamboo floors, plenty of closet space, beautiful granite kitchen area with stainless steel appliances including dw, small marble bathroom with deep tub & washer & dryer. Temperature is controlled by tenants & apartments are easy to clean. My apartment faces the back & is quiet. Building staff is kind & helpful. Elevators are plentiful & speedy. The sparse lounge area on the rooftop has a view of the Empire State Building. The developers and designers of this building were creative. Tenants are encouraged to use green products. No smoking building. Pets welcome. Located in a rambunctious neighborhood close to everything. Howard Heisner, EVP of Glenwood, has intelligently led us through the Covid crisis. Cons: I feel like I’m living in a paradise. If you are bothered by mentally ill people on the streets, you won’t like living here. I wish I could help them. Decades of right wing leadership in NYC and our country coupled with the Covid catastrophe has caused a lot of suffering. And if you don’t like living with lower income tenants (this is a 20% affordable housing building), you might be annoyed by us. Still standing on the Southwest corner of 38th St. & 8th Avenue is this Victorian beauty: https://ephemeralnewyork.wordpress.com/tag/300-west-38th-street/?fbclid=IwAR2mBO8MawJFbCxAFSI2dbVSeghdCYCWcY7O-aOs6ebBtxcXpRv9RMFFiSM I think my Sicilian grandmother/grandfather worked in this area as a seamstress/tailor before I was born. Advice to landlord: No advice - just gratitude.