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MeatBallsInsideMe t1_j0z15xi wrote
Reply to Best mens haircut? by Itsmoney05
Go to Soufi
ruthless_apricot t1_j0z0xlq wrote
Reply to comment by stalematehypothesis in Moving to Stamford - Looking for advice by mpd763
66 Summer is one of the best buildings in town IMO - I also live on Summer St downtown. The Target-only grocery store issue is one we all face!
KickProfessional t1_j0yweij wrote
Reply to comment by alvl1t in Chelsea Piers Adult Soccer Leagues? by mdimattia1229
Long time ago haha. Stopped at 24 and coached since
Dutchboy347 t1_j0ywd35 wrote
Reply to Best mens haircut? by Itsmoney05
Depends on what kind of haircut. If it's basic then it's hout barber if it's something like a crazy fade then anyone of the Dominican barbershop. Of it's very very basic then supercuts
CiforDayZServer t1_j0xsw6e wrote
Reply to comment by JaqenHghar in Moving to Stamford - Looking for advice by mpd763
Another one didn’t have a bunch of cables installed to support the concrete and they had an entire porch collapse from an upper floor… believe the building has to be demolished.
stalematehypothesis t1_j0xr5mq wrote
Reply to comment by stalematehypothesis in Moving to Stamford - Looking for advice by mpd763
Another thought: if you guys are really wanting to meet people, Urby seemed like it was geared especially toward social 20/30-somethings, with events and gatherings held within the complex. I can’t remember all the amenities, but I do recall being shown an area where they held cooking classes.
I believe they also have their own coffee shop in the building.
Urby is in the downtown area, but is a little further away from the bar/restaurant strip of Summer/Bedford street, but still walkable. However, you’re not walking to get groceries from here.
BasilNo5839 t1_j0xp4bn wrote
Reply to Moving to Stamford - Looking for advice by mpd763
I live in Urby and have really loved it. Summer House was also one of my favorites I toured but it’s right in the middle of Summer Street if that’s something you want.
stalematehypothesis t1_j0xoeq8 wrote
Reply to Moving to Stamford - Looking for advice by mpd763
We live in 66 Summer. About as downtown as it gets. It’s about a 1-2 min walk to Columbus park where Fido senior can do his business if he’s not down for a long walk, and about 4-5 minutes from Mill River Park which is bigger and has a small dog park if he’s up for it.
Walking distance to 20 bars/restaurants.
Only walkable grocery shopping is Target. Which is fine for quick runs, but honestly not great for weekly shopping. I drive/take the bus to Stop n Shop 10 min down the road for that.
2.5 good coffee shops within walking distance (Winfield, Honey Joe’s, Lorca-this one’s a little bit further). 1 even closer Dunkin if you hate yourself, which I often do.
Dot8911 t1_j0xe6di wrote
Reply to comment by JaqenHghar in Moving to Stamford - Looking for advice by mpd763
Oh no, I totally get it. Any time an entire building needs to be vacated, it is right and fair to criticize the developer for that. BLT absolutely needs to account for this moving forward. At a minimum so the buildings can be properly insured.
Hopefully the city has enough info to reach a proper conclusion about the root cause, because if a change somewhere else made this happen we want to avoid repeating that mistake too. Cheers!
alvl1t t1_j0xcflq wrote
Reply to comment by StIdesSilv in Chelsea Piers Adult Soccer Leagues? by mdimattia1229
Do you have a link? I tried looking it up but it wasn't loading up for me. I'm not the greatest but I'd be up for playing as well.
alvl1t t1_j0xc7r0 wrote
Reply to comment by KickProfessional in Chelsea Piers Adult Soccer Leagues? by mdimattia1229
Username checks out!
JaqenHghar t1_j0xc5m6 wrote
Reply to comment by Dot8911 in Moving to Stamford - Looking for advice by mpd763
Totally. And I’m just being a jerk. Lots of nice stuff in harbor point.
Dot8911 t1_j0xbke6 wrote
Reply to comment by JaqenHghar in Moving to Stamford - Looking for advice by mpd763
In hindsight, the building never should have been renovated in the first place. But if the change in the water table happened after the renovation, it would have been impossible to spot in advance. Hard to say if the engineering survey missed something, or if a change elsewhere destabilized the building. Regardless, sucks for all involved.
Crotch_Midget t1_j0xb9yy wrote
Reply to comment by Crotch_Midget in Moving to Stamford - Looking for advice by mpd763
If you have a dog you will be doing yourself a disservice by not exploring Harbor Point.
Crotch_Midget t1_j0xaiq1 wrote
Reply to comment by Dot8911 in Moving to Stamford - Looking for advice by mpd763
I second this!!! Especially for a dog owner, like what?!? Avoid Harbor Point???
Having lived both downtown and now in one of the waterfront spots in Harbor Point I strongly strongly disagree on the Harbor Point/BLT avoidance. This area is incredible and 100x safer and more dog friendly than the rest of Stamford.
Opus, Beacon, Anthem, NV I’ve had friends live in (all had dogs) and they only had great things to say. I encourage you to come check out the area with the pup.
It does cost you a bit more financially over here but frankly you pay for luxuries and peace that I did not experience when I lived downtown
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JaqenHghar t1_j0x82bc wrote
Reply to comment by Dot8911 in Moving to Stamford - Looking for advice by mpd763
Fair point but it’s negligent to not have factored that in when converting from something that old. Not cutting them any slack. They sold that off quick and avoided liability.
Dot8911 t1_j0x6vbs wrote
Reply to Moving to Stamford - Looking for advice by mpd763
I know everyone likes to shit on BLT, but I live in one of the buildings in Harbor Point and I've had a good experience. We really like the neighborhood, it is very dog friendly. Love walking the dogs out to the water, going to Sign of the Whale, Fortina, or Mexicue, or getting coffee in commons park. You won't have trouble meeting people down here.
BLT is the building developer but they contract out the management to a variety of management companies. I would stay away from Infinity, there are a couple absolutely scathing threads on facebook with a laundry list of issues related to the management company.
I'd say don't write it off, take a look and decide for yourself.
Dot8911 t1_j0x5k9y wrote
Reply to comment by JaqenHghar in Moving to Stamford - Looking for advice by mpd763
You are talking about Yale & Towne, right? This building was converted from a 100 year old factory - changes in the water table caused the old wooden pilings to rot. Also a common issue in Boston's Back Bay, where I used to live.
Your comment makes it sound like the structure itself is less than 10 years old. Let's at least be a little bit fair.
bombbad15 t1_j0x3mu7 wrote
Reply to Moving to Stamford - Looking for advice by mpd763
Real estate agent here, you’ll probably enjoy the convenience Washington blvd, summer st, Bedford st, and hope st have to offer to the social scene, transportation, etc.
The larger rental communities will be more dog friendly than small landlords, often with lower deposits but add additional monthly fees.
Just a few miles north, you’ll find many parks to hike and explore, not to mention the other options in surrounding towns.
Having a firm grasp of how far your budget will take you in town will also heavily factor where you wind up. Have any other questions?
turfgrrl t1_j0x2rse wrote
Reply to Moving to Stamford - Looking for advice by mpd763
Glenbrook and Springdale are both walkable interesting neighborhoods with an old school neighborhood vibe that also have walkable apartment to grocery store areas. There are no grocery stores, unlesss you count Target in the downtown, and none in the south end.
CatsNSquirrels t1_j0x2knq wrote
Reply to Moving to Stamford - Looking for advice by mpd763
Avoid BLT, as someone else said. Their buildings are unsafe. And I would recommend avoiding Element One. We’ve had a horrible experience here.
Zero_consequence_7 t1_j0x2f0v wrote
Reply to Moving to Stamford - Looking for advice by mpd763
Stay away from any building from Morgan street near the Tully center. They claim to be luxurious and offer crap amenities and charge you for every damn thing and not monitor the property. I am so happy for leaving the area and now live in Middletown CT much better and we have great apartment buildings here.
JaqenHghar t1_j0wqqc2 wrote
Reply to comment by DLFiii in Moving to Stamford - Looking for advice by mpd763
To echo this, one of the buildings is sinking. They had to move everyone out in a building less than 10 years old.
It’s a nice area, but check out Bedford and summer streets. Tons of restaurants and bars and still close to the train station and I-95.
Massive_Wash_9528 t1_j0z1sw0 wrote
Reply to Best mens haircut? by Itsmoney05
Soufi on Bedford or the Moroccan guys around the corner from Rite Aid on Morgan Street