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Anonymous
3 years ago
Pros: Great building, Great staff, Very clean, Great Amenities. Cons: No cons come to mind. Advice to landlord: Keep it up! :)
Anonymous
3 years ago
Unit 12K Pros: Extremely clean, beautiful rooftop, the gym is bright and always clean and cool The porters and people working the front desk are who really make this building worth it. They know every person coming in and out and pay close attention to new faces. They all knew our names within a couple weeks, and they quickly became friends to us. Cons: We have six elevators in total but due to constant maintenance we have one to two working at a time. The wait can be anywhere from one to fifteen minutes, makes it tricky to gauge when to leave. Usually it's fine. Super frustrating though when a ten minute wait makes you late to a zoom meeting in your own apartment :( I think the people here are a little stuffy. The folks in my hallway are very sensitive to noise I guess, but feels like the whole building is this way. Sometimes watching a movie on the tv at 7 or 8pm can get you a noise complaint or having a five person party on a saturday can get a knock at your door. The last con is you have to live in the financial district. Not many families or good food around. There's not really a sense of community or even neighborly kindness. It's like the twilight zone neighborhood of New York. If you like keeping to yourself and quiet friday nights, you may like it.
Anonymous
4 years ago
Pros: Near most subways. Friendly, helpful staff. Quick maintenance response time. Nice 2022 updates to common areas. Cons: No in-unit washer/dryers. The laundry room washers/dryers are often broken. Not enough washers/dryers for the number of residents. Advice to landlord: Add additional washers/dryers. Daily checks for broken washers/dryers.
Anonymous
4 years ago
Pros: Very clean and great location Cons: Gym is kind of limited Advice to landlord: Keep the great staff
Anonymous
4 years ago
Pros: Great place to live and at a good spot. Neighbors are good. The management is fine and the front lobby people are great. Building is clean and has decent amenities. For the price it’s OK. No pests which is wonderful. Cons: The building elevators are slow and always being worked on. They’re not operating at full capacity. The hot water is brown sometimes and maintenance can’t do anything about it because the supervisor just shrugs it off. Advice to landlord: N/A
Anonymous
4 years ago
Pros: Staff (except maintenance) was really nice Well maintained and clean Cons: The maintenance staff was rude, didn’t listen when I said the heat wasn’t working despite I could show them the temperature readings
Anonymous
4 years ago
Pros: Clean, professional, quiet Cons: Slightly pricey, not a very desirable location
Anonymous
4 years ago
Pros: SUCH good people and such a clean building Cons: Neighbors can be a little uptight about any noise
Anonymous
5 years ago
Pros: Front desk staff are nice. Good closet space. Extra storage available. Cons: No doorman. (Inside desk is staffed). Water was often brown/rust colored. Few elevators. (Some shafts are now storage.). Check windows, some bedroom windows lead to an airshaft, making them not legal bedrooms. Gym is not 24 hours. Renewals are tough. They offer renewals at 20% from current rent. After I declined, my apartment was offered at the same rent I was paying. When I pointed it out they said that was for a new tenant only, renewals go up 20%. Crazy that they would rather have constant turnover than stable tenants. Tons of utility charges added to your rent bill in addition to your separate con Ed bill. Advice to landlord: Making renewal pricing equal to new tenant pricing. Put a doorman in front. Make gym 24 hours. Fix TVs in gym.
Anonymous
5 years ago
Pros: Doormen, nice view, fast maintenance Cons: Leasing agents and management. Management will get you in for a month free fairly cheap. As soon as your lease is up they will raise rent by 300-600$. They tried to raise mine by 550$ a month and then claim that it’s at market price. Advice to landlord: Restructure your pricing