
Michael DiMaggio
1 reviews on 1 places
Moved in there in 2013. The building & management were great!
Pluses were: Comfortable, soundproof units with great amenities. Dishwasher, heater, high ceilings with fans, windows that open fully,
Roof top terrace is amazing!
The location is in the heart of downtown, perfectly centralized to all public transit, & walking distance to so many businesses.
Laundry room has it’s issue’s, but it’s nice to be able to do multiple loads all at once, instead of having to do individual loads multiple times a week. And it’s great having the rooftop laundry room.
Rob’s bistro connected to the building is amazing! And Rob is the coolest guy you’d ever meet.
I don’t know what management is like now? but when I was there, the on-site management was terrific!
Diverse group of residents, and almost everyone I met there were polite & friendly.
Controlled access & onsite parking. But I don’t drive, so I don’t know how expensive the parking spaces are?
The problems are outside the building, and are pretty much a “city-wide” plague. The neighborhood (like the city) got a little worse each year. The tents get bigger & are always multiplying. Somebody is always outside screaming at themselves. Crime got worse, but in the 7 years I was there, I heard only a couple of gunshots.
Old Town isn’t a war zone or crime-ridden ghetto. So if you keep to yourself & have basic common sense, you’ll be able to avoid the sketchy spots.
All things considered, you definitely get your money’s worth with the building. And it’ll be that much better, if the city ever cleans up the sidewalks.
Pluses were: Comfortable, soundproof units with great amenities. Dishwasher, heater, high ceilings with fans, windows that open fully,
Roof top terrace is amazing!
The location is in the heart of downtown, perfectly centralized to all public transit, & walking distance to so many businesses.
Laundry room has it’s issue’s, but it’s nice to be able to do multiple loads all at once, instead of having to do individual loads multiple times a week. And it’s great having the rooftop laundry room.
Rob’s bistro connected to the building is amazing! And Rob is the coolest guy you’d ever meet.
I don’t know what management is like now? but when I was there, the on-site management was terrific!
Diverse group of residents, and almost everyone I met there were polite & friendly.
Controlled access & onsite parking. But I don’t drive, so I don’t know how expensive the parking spaces are?
The problems are outside the building, and are pretty much a “city-wide” plague. The neighborhood (like the city) got a little worse each year. The tents get bigger & are always multiplying. Somebody is always outside screaming at themselves. Crime got worse, but in the 7 years I was there, I heard only a couple of gunshots.
Old Town isn’t a war zone or crime-ridden ghetto. So if you keep to yourself & have basic common sense, you’ll be able to avoid the sketchy spots.
All things considered, you definitely get your money’s worth with the building. And it’ll be that much better, if the city ever cleans up the sidewalks.