okay place to live broken amenities
Pros
great super! very cleanly
Cons
dont pay for the amenities the movie theater is always busted
Move here is you lack self Love and like throwing money away!
Pros
The pros are you’re going to move into a building that probably smells really good during the first week. You’re going to receive a really nice welcome package and have the impression that you’re moving into an actual high-end luxury building, at least on the starter level. There are two rooftops, a pretty good gym, and lots of other tiny but useful amenities. So at first glance, it’s a nice place.
Cons
The cons? Probably about a month in, you realize that management is just in name only. You may find yourself with rodents or roaches for an extreme amount of time with lack of care. Oh, but they will send a water-based exterminator on a regular basis who almost seems like he doesn’t really care to be there. It seems very “take what you get”. There’s lots of noise, disrespectful neighbors. There’s even a creepy guy who poses as security throughout the building, and I don’t even think he’s a tenant. You will find that you will typically end up getting a lot less than what you’re paying for. Rent in this building is high. The amenities look nice at first glance, but most of the building is falling apart. Management has an extreme problem with lack of communication and consideration for their tenants, and you’ll just have to make good with what you can. Much like New York itself, you have to advocate for yourself to the fullest if you want to enjoy your lease in this building. Moving at your own risk. It’s not the worst place in the world, but if you can afford to move somewhere else, do your research, and I suggest you do it. This building is for kids. It’s practically a college dorm building. And going the way of the birds (let’s not even talk about the random people entering the building, hanging in the amenities, stealing packages and management does NOTHING). Run!
Advice to the owners
DO BETTER!