Probably one of the most unprofessional and disrespectful apartment complex I’ve lived in. Things are always broke and always needs fixing. People always banging on walls and construction. The front desk is dismissive and always refers you to email and then you email them with no response.
Building flooded then elevators down and mold growing everywhere. For 4,000 a month i expected a elegance and professionalism.
Lot of better apartments and choices. I loved it here for about 30 days once we got here Bc it looks rway nice but they you find out how everything is and operates. I wxpexted maybe a discount on rent Bc of all the issues and things breaking or being shut down. Plus the cleanliness and mode.
Smh. Sad. You live...
Read moreThis is probably one of the most unique parks you will find. It is inside the gates of Petco Park in San Diego. But when the Padres aren't in town and they don't have anything else going on, the gates are unlocked and the public is free to roam The Park in the Park area in the back of the stadium. It has a small playground for kids to play in a grass area where you can throw frisbees or just lie back and read a book during lunch. Best access by trolley is via the Green line at Gaslamp Quarter station. But I'm hoping Petco Park will make it easier to know if Park at the Park is open on a given day. Just because nothing is on Petco's calendar doesn't mean this park is open. So expect it might not be open when you think...
Read moreThis is a special idea in the plan for Petco Park stadium. During daylight hours when the stadium is not in use for games or events, the park area is open and free to stroll through. It gives you the feeling of being in Petco stadium although access to the actual seats and playing field is restricted. I always walk through this park when walking around downtown as it is a very relaxing atmosphere in a dense urban area. It is a couple blocks from the trolley and only a block from the Central Library which is also a very nice place to visit, especially the view of the bay and Mexico from the eighth and ninth floors. Just visiting these two places gives you a good intro to...
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