11/26/24
DO not live here
I have never lived in a worse apartment complex. To start, the leasing office was misleading when I viewed the apartments and showed me one that ended up being completely different than the one I ended up renting, even though they said it would be the same. They market having the game and TV room and "speakeasy" but the entire time I lived there, the bowling was broken, ski ball was missing all the balls, there were no ping pong supplies, and the TVs did not work.
The staff was always extremely... rude and unhelpful when it came to any requests or even just a friendly greeting. Towards the end of my lease, my entire side of the complex on my floor flooded in the middle of the night. There was ZERO communication from the building to the tenants who were affected by this. My apartment was taken over by giant fans and was over 80 degrees. There was also open dry wall and the carpet was completely torn out - of course this had to happen to dry it out. My apartment was unlivable for weeks, but they did nothing to accomodate or acknowledge the damage that was done. All they did was staple down the same carpet that was destroyed and didn't offer to have it cleaned or anything.
They have no regard for their tenants. It was absolutely miserable. Not to mention the week the whole building went without hot water, the days during the winter when the heat didnt work, etc. I have never experienced more issues and I have lived in many downtown apartments.
I think they need to stick with being an "air bnb" for people since they don't care for the ones who actually pay to live there. Insanely overpriced for what you get and good luck dealing with the "management" and leasing people.
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Property Manager at Terminal 21 responded to this review
Hi Mik, we’re truly sorry to hear about the experience you had. From broken amenities to unresponsive management, and lack of communication during crises like flooding, it’s clear that you faced far more challenges than any tenant should have to... endure. We understand your frustration and it’s clear that major changes are necessary to improve tenant relations, communication, and overall living conditions. Thank you for sharing your honest feedback.