“Pros: Quiet, staff are great. Cons: Finishes starting to show age.”
— 75 WALL STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Honestly the best building i've lived in so far being in new york for the past 9 years. The staff are great and the neighbors are great as well. It's a condominium building so most of the tenants are families and professionals. The rooftop is pretty high and has a great view of the ciity. Theres a lounge and a gym which is convenient. The first 17 floors of the building is for the hotel next door which is great if you have family or friends in town and are needing a place to stay near you. Cons: Maintenance requests take a while to get completed. The gym has a ton of space that they can make but not enough equipment. For example, the cardio machines are all spaced out 6 feet apart but theres only one bench and dumbell rack available in the corner thats constantly taken.”
— 75 WALL STREET · Manhattan“Unit 27E Pros: Amazing roof views, staff is friendly, hallways are clean Cons: Often couldn’t find packages”
— 75 WALL STREET · Manhattan“Pros: nice rooftop with brooklyn views, lovely lounge downstairs Cons: used to live on a higher floor (34+) — persistent roast infestation! landlord did little to fix, had to move away”
“Pros: In a sea of poorly laid out 1br apartments in the area our unit is a dream. Large living space. Massive built in extra storage in the bedroom. Building staff could not be more lovely. Hallways were remodeled a few years ago. Beautiful and well maintained. Cons: Elevator repairs have been annoying but understandable.”
— 75 WALL STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Doormen are great Amenities are clean Cons: Constant construction outside Elevators are slow Advice to landlord: No real cons”
— 75 WALL STREET · Manhattan“Pros: The location is nice and the apartments are generally large. Cons: Where to start? This building was a conversion years ago and the company skimped in lots of places to save money. The put in toilets from a Canadian company that doesn't have a US Distributor. So when you want to replace the toilet seat, you can order it from Canada, except the company discontinued this toilet. So forget it. They advertise high-end appliances, but don't tell you that they put in washer/dryers that literally nobody has ever heard of. Forget about getting parts for them. You'll end up having to buy your own and then leaving them when you move out. The building has a venting system that draws air into your apartments. Despite this, the entirely incompetent condo board has refused to make the building non-smoking. The board is controlled by the company that converted the building since many of the apartments are still owned by them so they have control over the voting. Speaking of the board, it also steadfastly refuses to do anything about the (several) pitbulls that are in the building. I was always terrified that something was going to happen to a child and the board flat-out would not take action. Even NYCHA doesn't let certain dogs in their buildings. But 75 Wall's board couldn't care less. I would strongly urge anyone consider moving into this building to stay far away. It's a mess. Advice to landlord: Replace the condo board, get a new managing company.”
— 75 WALL STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Rooftop views are amazing, can work from there, meet clients, sunbathe or have a coffee and chill. Cons: Pets peeing around the building Advice to landlord: keep up the good maintenance”
— 75 WALL STREET · Manhattan“Pros: - friendly staff - nice renovations Cons: - elevators are frequently under repair”
— 75 WALL STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Staff are generally wonderful, the rooftop is amazing when available. (it regularly gets reserved for events by outside entities and tenants cannot use it then, often with little notice), Basic repairs are usually handled in a timely manner (used to be better, though). Huge windows. Excellent storage space. Honestly, all the dogs in the building might be the biggest pro. Cons: The management company that owns many of the apartments can make life difficult when needed repair issues arise - they will also put rented apartments on the market for sale with no notice, thus terminating leases. There are very bad condensation issues around the windows that make the walls/paint peel and bubble and increase the risk of mold. The bathroom vanities which have obviously been in place for years are all rusted and kind of hideous. In general, the cheapest solution is often used to 'fix' things in apartments and it shows. Advice to landlord: Treat your tenants with more empathy and respect in general. Deal with the structural issues that cause leaking and lead to mold.”
— 75 WALL STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Dog friendly Kind Staff Spacious Apartments Cons: No A/C in hallways Extreme Rent Increases Faulty Elevators”
— 75 WALL STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Very nice and accommodating doormen Cons: Currently no AC in lobby, elevators or apartment hallways”
— 75 WALL STREET · Manhattan“Pros: - Great staff, loved every single person from the front desk to the freight elevator - Great roof deck with amazing views - Respectful and friendly neighbors - Nice (but small) gym Cons: - Pretty consistent elevator issues - Utilities not included so you will end up paying more than you bargained for by the end - Crappy in unit washer dryers that take many loads to dry anything, even small loads”
— 75 WALL STREET · Manhattan“Pros: Great views, apartments are good condition, good rooftop Cons: Elevators are a disaster if one is down. Interactions with Hakimian can be good or bad Advice to landlord: Fix the elevators permanently, add grills to the roof”
— 75 WALL STREET · Manhattan