The back of the building is more plain, of course. Lovely landscaping is on both sides and in front. There is parking in back and in front but only for residents. Guests have to park on the street but this is a busy urban area, commercial
and residential. Plenty of streets and street parking
without meters and very walkable.
If you come back in through the back door, you have to buzz the intercom at the door to be let in. Or, you can come in with others who have been buzzed in.
Moving in is at the back. We have a key that works for our apartment doors and our mailboxes. We don't have any key fobs to buzz ourselves in. Much patience has to be had by the front desk attendant when someone is moving in.
When me and my son were moving me in, we had to keep buzzing to be let in. We often went in when others had been buzzed in. Near the end, we held the door open and moved 5 items into the back foyer. Then we moved them up.
This is the driveway entrance to the left of the back door. Landscaping and a seating area is to the left beyond the cars.
Driveway exit to the right of the back door. Landscaping and a seating area is to the right, where you see the sidewalks. There are intercoms at the 4 gates (2 front and 2 back) for use by those coming in after gates close, around 7p.
The windows in this 50+ year old building are being replaced. I thought the building was built in 1970. A maintenance man told me that it was built in the 60s and that the first residents moved in in 1970. I'm sure this is true because I saw a plaque about the dedication in 1970. My apartment is actually to the left of this pic I took of the building outside. The elevator shaft divides the 2 wings.
All tenants parking in the back had to move their cars on Friday to the front and street. Monday a crane and trucks will be setting up in the back. It should take from 8-10 weeks to complete the upgrade, depending on the weather.
I fell in love with the huge windows when I moved in. As you can imagine, with their size and my height, the apartment is absolutely flooded with light throughout the day. Excellent for my creative pursuits! There is a good-sized sill where I can put flowers and plants.
The frames are aluminum and the middle window in the living room has a screen. One side of the bedroom window has a screen too. It is difficult to open the windows because they grate and scrape. The bedroom window also has what looks like lime scale on it.
They are being replaced because of the age and storm damage. My leasing manager said they have been waiting a long time for this upgrade. The maintenance man also said that blinds come with the new windows. I'm sure they will be more energy-efficient and sound-proof too. I hope they have wide sills. I am excited to see how they look and function.
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