Used to be Great
Pros
Staff are generally wonderful, the rooftop is amazing when available. (it regularly gets reserved for events by outside entities and tenants cannot use it then, often with little notice), Basic repairs are usually handled in a timely manner (used to be better, though). Huge windows. Excellent storage space. Honestly, all the dogs in the building might be the biggest pro.
Cons
2026 Update: The quality of life in this building has significantly deteriorated over the past few years, particularly in terms of communication, cleanliness, safety, and functionality. Millions of dollars were (supposedly) spent on elevator renovations, only to have them still regularly break down, leaving residents trapped inside. Rules are frequently unenforced with regard to pet waste disposal and trash. Communication between management and tenants lacks consistency and clarity. The Board of Trustees is questionably constituted. The excellent staff have been kept from unionizing and are, therefore, understandably frustrated by a lack of proper compensation and benefits commensurate with their efforts. The management company that owns many of the apartments can make life difficult when needed repair issues arise - they will also put rented apartments on the market for sale with no notice, thus terminating leases. There are very bad condensation issues around the windows that make the walls/paint peel and bubble and increase the risk of mold. The bathroom vanities, which have obviously been in place for years, are all rusted and kind of hideous. In general, the cheapest solution is often used to 'fix' things in apartments, and it shows.
Advice to the owners
Treat both your tenants and staff with more empathy and respect in general. Deal with the structural issues that cause leaking and lead to mold. Communicate clearly and promptly as Building issues arise.
Great condo building
Pros
Quiet, staff are great.
Cons
Finishes starting to show age.



