High-paying residents of an amenity-loaded doorman building in Downtown Brooklyn are unhappily getting schooled.
Tenants of The Azure tell The Post they’re angry their pricey digs are being used as a de facto dorm for students of The King’s College in lower Manhattan.
“They marketed it as being a luxury building with families,” said Tommaso Kralj, a 38-year-old stay-at-home dad who lives at The Azure with his wife and 10-month-old son.
But then The Azure — which is currently advertising a 628-square-foot two-bedroom pad for $3,950 a month — struck a deal to rent some 30 percent of its 150 units to the school, according to Diana A. Ortiz, who works for the building’s management firm.
Now residents are resentful about sharing fancy amenities and common spaces with the students, some of them topless or clad in pajamas, who moved in last August.
“The students take over the gym,” said one female tenant. “They’re wearing earbuds and yelling to hear each other. It’s not where you want to be as an adult.”
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Did I read this right? They are complaining that the girls go topless. Wish I could afford to move there.
ReplyDelete$4000/month for a 625 sq. ft. apartment? Really?
ReplyDeleteso the libs don't like snowflakes? not sure what's going on here!
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