30/12/21
"Luxury" with caveats
Central Station is a “green living” and “luxury” rental option in name only. Claiming itself as as “your new luxury address”, new renters should inquire and ask questions.
For a LEED certified building, there are not timers/motion sensors on the common place lights, the computers in the leasing office are consistently illuminated after closing, the TVs in the gym are always on despite anyone being in the room, and there are not easily accessible recycling options (i.e., why is there only a... trash shoot, but not one for recycling?).
Yes, the finishes in the apartment are on the “higher end” (e.g., dark/tall cabinets, stone counters, LVT floors); however, maintenance requests are addressed in 4-5 days on average; it’s difficult to get your name into the lobby call box; you could be given a spot in the auxiliary parking garage (which isn’t communicated to you at the time of renting); the closets are not built for stability; and the promoted “cyber cafe” is not user friendly, nor maintained.
Yes, there are package lockers and dry cleaning lockers…but in my opinion, Central Station fails to provide the “luxury” or convenience options to residents that support its brand.
These amenities and services may be fine for many; however, if RMK Management hitches its brand to “luxury” and charges a premium price in the area, I would expect a different level of service.
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