We are Unit Owners at Soho Central Condominium Corporation's building, a project of Century Properties Inc. from a joint venture of Meridien Development and Greenfield Development. This blog will teach and consolidate information regarding our building. Please submit comments; and if anyone would like to meet for tea/coffee to discuss the building, please send us an email. Unit Owners have been unable to witness decisions being made with our money at private board meetings.
Plan, plan and plan some more
QUESTION: Is Stonewall Central a better name for the property?
Does everyone remember this among the wonderful ads and brochures and how about the salespeople and what they told us. I hear such fantasies continue. So after watching and remembering, cry and then laugh at the truth that is being exposed.
And, if the above is not enough and you need elevated blood pressure, here is the project's brochure.
Many posts are still issues and need to be read once again. At this main hub of postings watch for new posts and updates. Please get involved by spreading the word as to the issues here. We must document all that is taking place. Many documents need retrieval and assistance is needed in getting them scanned and posted.
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Mailbox saga continues
Mailbox saga continues
Believe it not the mailboxes are being rebuilt in the lobby and appear taller. So I would assume that they are a permanent feature in the lobby and not off the lobby in the backroom area. This is the second attempt.
I was told that someone showing a client a unit was asked by the client if the lobby was a workshop. I have not smelled the cement glue-like odor as of today that was present the last time but the dust, of course, has returned.
I had written about these in the past and I ask again, how was this decision made and why were prefabricated mailboxes not installed in the back area. If there were open meetings and not private & secret meetings members who are Unit Owners of the Soho Central Condominium Corporation would have questioned and offered their ideas and assistance for an improved mailbox setup.
So why fail once when it is possible to fail twice.
No comments:
Post a Comment