Today we were supposed to pick up keys for our Terrace Lofts apartment so we could begin the lease we contracted to begin July 1st. Unfortunately, they failed to warn us earlier this week as they had the other “residents” that due to failing the electric inspection, they were not ready for anyone to move in. Looking around, that wasn’t the only aspect lacking, but it was easily the one they could quickly point to. We were then told they hoped to be ready July 15th, but I’m not holding my breath.
We got a brief re-introduction to the building as we passed dangling cables and equipment. The elevators didn’t appear to be installed, but it doesn’t matter much with no power. The underground garage didn’t look like it was getting any attention yet, so who knows how long that will take. Our unit was mostly in-tact, but it was still a bit dirty, the bathroom was not complete, and one of the window latches was just missing. The entire building still had a very unfinished feel, and I expect it will be more than two weeks before it’s ready to support residents.
The concession provides paid occupancy for room and tax charges at the Residence Inn by Marriott at Jefferson and 40, starting July 1. It’s a shame they didn’t get something closer to the business district or at least a Metrolink stop so we could walk to work, but we’ll certainly take advantage of their pool, complimentary breakfast, and definitely the housekeeping. In the meantime, we can continue to prepare our house to sell in the evenings and weekends. This timing actually works out well, as we’re not exactly ready to move out anyway, and this way we don’t overlap the additional rent longer than we have to.
While construction completes, residents are able to up their keys (though they couldn’t find ours) so they can access their unit and move things in, though ours was not ready for that (aside from the missing key). We’re also not comfortable filling the apartment with our toys while construction goes on and people still have pretty open access to the building. Maybe after they have power for security.
We’ve been watching the progress for a few months, so none of this came as a surprise; it’s rather amusing for us. I hope others in the same situation are not too put out. A “happy” hour is being hosted Saturday evening (July 1st) for the residents, so we may find out then.
…The McGowan Brothers should probably take down the 2-story banner declaring a May 1 move-in.