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My entire security deposit hasn’t been returned after 51 days of moving out. We were granted our FULL amount as we left no damages upon leaving the rental.
On move out day - the manager (Ariel Delgado) scheduled a truck to load in at the same time we were using the load in deck for our move out. Our mover had to wait which resulted in us running the clock with our movers. Ariel also failed to show up during our move out to lock the elevators so our movers could use the elevators efficiently.
On move out day - the manager (Ariel Delgado) scheduled a truck to load in at the same time we were using the load in deck for our move out. Our mover had to wait which resulted in us running the clock with our movers. Ariel also failed to show up during our move out to lock the elevators so our movers could use the elevators efficiently.

It is in poor taste that we as resident must find out a core part of what our amenities fee goes to is being discontinued. There was no notice or information sent to us regarding the changes that are occurring were we spend our lively hood. After speaking with some of the other resident in hearing this news. I feel as though we should be as more of a priority then an option.
To think concierge is merely here just to get our packages, is sad and disheartening. It’s the main reason we feel we have some sense of luxury in this building. It’s the camaraderie is the assist with deliveries and pick ups and dry cleanings that get dropped off on a weekly basis, it’s the assistance with the lift even for our handicap residence and those with small children who need assistance with strollers and it’s the care and attention of the front desk when no one from management is there in the morning. The true example should be how the management office had to lean on Concierge during the holiday season with all of the packages because they were too many to organize and to maintain who is going to assume that responsibility. I cannot imagine that becomes main managements task. I think at least we deserve a notice explaining why you feel we don’t need Concierge and why the decision was made without our input.
To think concierge is merely here just to get our packages, is sad and disheartening. It’s the main reason we feel we have some sense of luxury in this building. It’s the camaraderie is the assist with deliveries and pick ups and dry cleanings that get dropped off on a weekly basis, it’s the assistance with the lift even for our handicap residence and those with small children who need assistance with strollers and it’s the care and attention of the front desk when no one from management is there in the morning. The true example should be how the management office had to lean on Concierge during the holiday season with all of the packages because they were too many to organize and to maintain who is going to assume that responsibility. I cannot imagine that becomes main managements task. I think at least we deserve a notice explaining why you feel we don’t need Concierge and why the decision was made without our input.



I have been a resident here about 8 months now and every month there is something horrible to add to the list. Today I woke up to find, not only no valet service (that we pay good money for) but ALL of the residents car keys left out for the taking. The valet here has been one of the worst experiences, including the incompetence of one who broke the mirror of my car. Today was just the icing on the cake. There were cars left with keys in them, waiting to be parked. People who couldn’t get into their cars because they were on lifts. Keys just left out for anyone off the street to just take. The only positive thing about this building is the superintendent Ozzy -and the concierge service which they are also minimizing and getting rid of.

Before moving here I was a bit skeptical of the reviews. But I've been here for 10 months now and I actually really like it. It's a calm building. Neighbors are polite, leasing is is friendly. There have been a few concierge changes but they always seem to very friendly and professional. Maintenance guy is available when you need him. Parking situation may seem a a little annoying sometimes but I think they take care of that with the Valet service that they provide. The valet guys are cool as well. Maybe a few other minor things can be worked on but in fair assessment I would still give 210 main like a 4.9 out 5. lol. I'll recommend.

There are far fewer parking spaces in the lot than there are residents in the complex. This means that finding a parking spot after a long day at work or coming home late at night becomes a dreaded and time-consuming task. It's utterly ridiculous that they would not allocate enough parking spaces to accommodate all the residents adequately. To make matters worse, the management decided to implement car lifts and a valet service to somehow "solve" the parking problem. But let's be real, the car lifts only serve to create more complications and delays.
While the rest of us struggle to find a place to park our vehicles, three EV owners have their own reserved spots, thanks to the charging stations on the lot. The irony is that they don't even use the charging stations, so their reserved spots are nothing more than a luxury, free from the worries the rest of us face daily. Even worse, these EV owners pay the same amount in rent as everyone else, despite enjoying this added convenience. This disparity in treatment is incredibly unfair to the rest of us who don't have EVs.
I decided to voice my concerns to the property manager, hoping for a fair resolution. However, instead of addressing the problem, he did the opposite and increased the number of reserved spots for EVs.
I want to warn anyone considering moving to 210 Main that there are far better options available in the area. Many other apartment complexes in the vicinity have their own garages inside the building, providing plenty of parking spaces for all residents.
While the rest of us struggle to find a place to park our vehicles, three EV owners have their own reserved spots, thanks to the charging stations on the lot. The irony is that they don't even use the charging stations, so their reserved spots are nothing more than a luxury, free from the worries the rest of us face daily. Even worse, these EV owners pay the same amount in rent as everyone else, despite enjoying this added convenience. This disparity in treatment is incredibly unfair to the rest of us who don't have EVs.
I decided to voice my concerns to the property manager, hoping for a fair resolution. However, instead of addressing the problem, he did the opposite and increased the number of reserved spots for EVs.
I want to warn anyone considering moving to 210 Main that there are far better options available in the area. Many other apartment complexes in the vicinity have their own garages inside the building, providing plenty of parking spaces for all residents.

Hi I am a concierge for 210 main and I have been here for about 2 and half months and I honestly can say that leasing team that took over the building is great.. teffy is one of the leasing agent that is a amazing person. future resident always walks out with a smile and tell me I’ll see you soon and as for property manager Ariel he is great is very on point with all residents request and if any issues of building he is right there hands on helping… what a great team they have…, in 210 main leasing doesn’t make you feel like it’s just another apartment it makes feel like you apart of a family .

TLDR: Your mileage will vary. Do your due diligence. Please read the fine prints.
I was a 210 Main resident for 16 months.
During my residency, the building management changed 3 times along with the valet company switching twice. Turn over rate of both the employees and tenants were extremely high. I’ve lived here for 16 months and by the end, I did not recognize most of the tenants. I have dealt with over 20 concierge personnel and over several dozen valet personnel during my stay. The building will mandate valet parking due to the shortage of parking spots. Several residents had their car keys lost, cars damaged, or slow on preparing the car.
I have also seen applicants upset due to the management’s lack of accountability and punctuality for apartment showings. You may read some of the reviews on this site to get some context.
The amenities at the location are an outdoor patio (No heating) and an indoor gym, which have been both neglected due to a recent firing of a friendly and hard working cleaning crew.
The super of the building is phenomenal. He is approachable, accommodating, and is always willing to help. Major kudos to Ossie.
The building is also situated by a police and fire departments and train tracks so constant noise will be expected. On top of that, the building is pet friendly and many of the tenants have dogs, which could be a blessing or a curse depending on your preference and luck. I was surrounded by neighbors that owned dogs that barked out loud if the owners were not present.
Please take note of the polarizing reviews with a heavy emphasis on the 5 stars being over a year ago and have been 1 star since then. Consideration is necessary. The building has potential but is not utilized to its full capacity. With severe competition popping up around every corner, consider what you may be setting yourself with.
Your mileage will vary.
I was a 210 Main resident for 16 months.
During my residency, the building management changed 3 times along with the valet company switching twice. Turn over rate of both the employees and tenants were extremely high. I’ve lived here for 16 months and by the end, I did not recognize most of the tenants. I have dealt with over 20 concierge personnel and over several dozen valet personnel during my stay. The building will mandate valet parking due to the shortage of parking spots. Several residents had their car keys lost, cars damaged, or slow on preparing the car.
I have also seen applicants upset due to the management’s lack of accountability and punctuality for apartment showings. You may read some of the reviews on this site to get some context.
The amenities at the location are an outdoor patio (No heating) and an indoor gym, which have been both neglected due to a recent firing of a friendly and hard working cleaning crew.
The super of the building is phenomenal. He is approachable, accommodating, and is always willing to help. Major kudos to Ossie.
The building is also situated by a police and fire departments and train tracks so constant noise will be expected. On top of that, the building is pet friendly and many of the tenants have dogs, which could be a blessing or a curse depending on your preference and luck. I was surrounded by neighbors that owned dogs that barked out loud if the owners were not present.
Please take note of the polarizing reviews with a heavy emphasis on the 5 stars being over a year ago and have been 1 star since then. Consideration is necessary. The building has potential but is not utilized to its full capacity. With severe competition popping up around every corner, consider what you may be setting yourself with.
Your mileage will vary.