6/4/26
Rent at your own risk. Especially during these next two years.
The current construction project happening here is far more invasive than management has represented to both CURRENT residents and prospective tenants. Behind the large exterior tarps are units with completely REMOVED EXTERIOR WALLS — including windows, brick, drywall, and insulation. In their place are temporary “secure TARPS” stretched over wooden framing that does little to actually protect the units.
To put the lack of security into perspective: I can literally fit all four of my fingers... through the gaps between the tarp and the wall. These coverings are nowhere near airtight or properly sealed from the outside environment, which explains the constant issues that I have listed below.
As a resident, I have dealt with nonstop construction noise from 9-5pm (some days even before 9am) bugs entering the apartment (leaving me with bug bites), excessive pollen (making us feel sick 24/7) and dust inside the unit, and major temperature regulation problems because the HVAC system cannot compensate for the exposure. No one even knows why they’re doing this project, but some are saying it’s due to black mold.
We have also have gone months without natural light after our windows got blacked out for this project. And yes, this is 24/7 — including weekends. You will get NO sunlight for MONTHS. We have begged for some sort of alternative, and got no answer. Say goodbye to your plants, circadian rhythm and mental health.
The lack of protection from these tarps also caused a specific major issue in our second bedroom on top of all of this. Construction debris and sawdust poured DIRECTLY into the room and coated ALL of my boyfriend’s belongings. It took us over 6 hours to clean everything, and the room UNTIL THIS DAY reeks of sawdust. We asked if management could fix it, they told us they’d have someone come redo it, and they ended up, of course, not coming and fixing it. We had to follow up again the next week for them to send someone. So we went the entire weekend with not even a tarp protecting that room.
The most frustrating part has been the lack of communication and responsiveness from management throughout this process. We have yet to hear back from the last three emails we have sent, and assume we never will. This has sadly been our experience since move-in, and seems to be a common issue here.
Their philosophy may be “resident first,” but it is not practiced.
Corporate cares more about keeping money than keeping residents.
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