Delivery drivers be AWARE: VERY VERY Rude security guard(white man in his thirties or forties with yellowish hair and beard). The building outside literally says to go to the service entrance and ring it for deliveries. I rang it a few times, and they didn't open it. And when he finally opened and I entered the building, he started yelling at me, acting like I'm in the wrong. I told him the sign outside says that deliveries and anything else are to enter via the service entry, not the main entry right outside, but apparently I don't know how to read, and he was belittling me. Even after I left, they kept talking poorly about me to their other colleagues. The building had video camera ring bells with intercom; he could literally have told me through the intercom if I needed to enter the main entrance.
The person I delivered to, I told them about it, and they told me the security guard was in the wrong here because that's the rule by management and was even in my delivery instructions. Pretty clear he's looking down on me because I'm a delivery person and cuz of my skin color since he said a lot more stuff that I won't mention here.. I'm doing delivery job because I have no other choice, i majored in stem, I have a bachelor's, but with how ridiculous job requirements are nowadays, it's very hard to find a job( given AI has already took a good amount jobs away). I have two disabled parents, if I was not pressed for money I would have not done this job. My point is i'm a human being too just because I'm a delivery person doesn't mean I should get disrespected like this. I have video footage and audio recording of the interaction, pretty clear that the building's not doing much since I called the number on their site. But apparently it's just to contact leasing, there's no direct way to connect to management. Anyone else who's been through this should call the police. People like that security gaurd should not be allowed to work.
I saw someone else left of a view of being treated similarly to myself. Apparently, if you don't live in that building, you're not going to be treated like human. Now, if I was living in that residence, i've been likely treated with sirs, and ma'am...
Read moreI have had the pleasure of residing at Ocean Drive for over two years now, and I must say it has been an exceptional experience. The prime location, in close proximity to both the beach and the amusement park, has added immense value to my life. The unforgettable sunset views, which grace us with their beauty in every season, are simply breathtaking.
Every evening, I am treated to the soothing symphony of ocean waves, the picturesque bridges, passing boats, and the graceful seagulls that collectively transport me to the ambiance of a five-star vacation resort. Despite my demanding work schedule, I find solace and complete relaxation upon returning to my home at Ocean Drive.
This place is truly remarkable, offering an array of amenities that rival those of a luxury resort. The swimming pool, fitness room, and lounge area have been my sanctuaries for unwinding and rejuvenation. Additionally, the beautiful terrace area often hosts delightful gatherings for residents, complete with complimentary pizza provided by the building management—a thoughtful gesture that fosters a sense of community.
Furthermore, the presence of a friendly and attentive team at the reception and leasing office has consistently made me feel at ease. I must give special commendation to Senada, whose innovative ideas have played a pivotal role in creating a warm and harmonious community here. She is undoubtedly the best sales and service professional I've ever had the pleasure of meeting.
In conclusion, my time at Ocean Drive has been nothing short of wonderful, thanks to its exceptional location, top-notch facilities, and the dedicated individuals who make this community...
Read moreI personally loved the building amenities, however, the studio apartments are tiny and most I’ve seen have the closets in the most inconvenient areas leaving you extremely limited when placing furniture in such a small space. When I saw the studio I figured it was just me so it’ll be enough space until I got home and rewatched the video and tried to picture furniture in the space. I’m glad I didn’t make a decision on the spot. I went back with measurements to realistically visual furniture in the space and on my way out I stopped a current tenant to inquire about her opinion on the building, neighborhood, parking etc. and I learned that she received a studio with a walk in closet for $1925 gross rent (along with several months free parking and 3 months free on rent) while they offered me $2000 gross rent (and 3 months free rent) for a studio with one small closet. That’s $75/ month more for a smaller space, $900 difference for the year. After that I tried to negotiate a better deal but the agent refused so I pulled my application. I suggest speaking with current tenants during your apartment search to gain...
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