I'd love to see a follow up article and hear from actual tenants about what it's like to actually live in all of these downtown apartments. I've lived at the Elk Terminal and it was, for the most part, worth the money. Although, what they advertised as a "dog park" was basically a large sand box and the fitness center couldn't be used by more than two people at a time. But the apartments were quiet and top quality and the security was very well thought out for the most part. I then made the mistake of moving to the Sidway. It seemed more Central and less isolated. For the money I'm paying here, I'm nothing but disappointed. The security here is a joke - one code for the front door for every tenant in the building - that never changes, so who knows how many people have it. I asked to have it changed after a bad experience asking a drug-using roommate to move out and they ignored my request, but gladly took my $50 to change the lock on the apartment. (It was only then that I realized everyone in the building has the same code to get in.) One of the two elevators has not worked for more than a few weeks total over the last 6 months. The parking lot gate has been broken countless times in the same 6 months. Several times,left open over the weekend because it was broken. (Funny, the gate looks exactly the same as the one at the Elk Terminal that was never broken.) This evening, I'm unable to get my car out of the gate because it won't open. Hence, I'm posting on this blog because I'm being held hostage and getting more and more pissed!
And now, I'm stuck with a year's lease and the dread of moving again!
Please follow up with an article about the truth behind all the hype and advertising, so others can make a more informed decision and I can make a better one next time.
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