As a current tenant, I would strongly advise all prospective tenants to avoid renting in this building. Currently, there is no mail delivery because building management ignored requests by the USPS to update mailboxes. It has been close to 3 months with no mail. The elevator is out of service, and hot water regularly goes out in the building due to a mismanaged boiler. When you first look at apartments in 89 Hicks (good neighborhood, roof lounge, renovated apartments), it's one of those buildings that makes you think "this must be too good to be true." It is.
Response by CCL3
over 8 years ago
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If I were a tenant there I would be withholding proportional amounts of rent until those issues were fixed.
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Response by walter_sobchak
over 8 years ago
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Response by resident89hicks
over 8 years ago
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Member since: Apr 2017
None of the units have track lighting. I noticed this is listed on each units description. I am paying for a washer/dryer in unit and the appliances are very low end and often break down. Now I have to spend $15 + a week downstairs in the basement to do laundry because the washer/dryer in my unit is not efficient by any means.
Everything the other resident and user said is true :As a current tenant, I would strongly advise all prospective tenants to avoid renting in this building. Currently, there is no mail delivery because building management ignored requests by the USPS to update mailboxes. It has been close to 3 months with no mail. The elevator is out of service, and hot water regularly goes out in the building due to a mismanaged boiler. When you first look at apartments in 89 Hicks (good neighborhood, roof lounge, renovated apartments), it's one of those buildings that makes you think "this must be too good to be true." It is.
If I were a tenant there I would be withholding proportional amounts of rent until those issues were fixed.
kushner mgmt
None of the units have track lighting. I noticed this is listed on each units description. I am paying for a washer/dryer in unit and the appliances are very low end and often break down. Now I have to spend $15 + a week downstairs in the basement to do laundry because the washer/dryer in my unit is not efficient by any means.
Everything the other resident and user said is true :As a current tenant, I would strongly advise all prospective tenants to avoid renting in this building. Currently, there is no mail delivery because building management ignored requests by the USPS to update mailboxes. It has been close to 3 months with no mail. The elevator is out of service, and hot water regularly goes out in the building due to a mismanaged boiler. When you first look at apartments in 89 Hicks (good neighborhood, roof lounge, renovated apartments), it's one of those buildings that makes you think "this must be too good to be true." It is.