DO NOT MOVE HERE. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED. Management (AIR Communities, a subsidiary of AIMCO) repeatedly screwed me over, and my complaints fell on deaf, uncaring ears. It was and continues to be maddening. Here's my story, in a nutshell: I leased a renovated studio apartment with a large balcony in the Central tower (for about $3,200/month) in July of 2023. I was excited to move in, but pretty soon there were ugly ropes hanging down in front of my balcony and workers peering inside my unit periodically every day while chatting and playing loud Spanish music. This went on until shortly before New Year's Eve and, despite constant construction noise from across the street (which woke me up every day), things went back to normal for a while. I was willing to overlook the everyday annoyances and focus on the positive. Then about 3 or 4 months ago, the workers outside my balcony returned and this time, besides invading my privacy, they destroyed valuable personal property on the balcony and left everything else filthy. (When I brought this to the attention of Luisa in the front office, the first thing she asked was "Why didn't you bring all of the furniture on your large balcony into your small studio apartment for 3 or 4 months?" What a stupid question.) Meanwhile, management started "renovating" apartments to my immediate left, then right, and then above me, causing extremely loud banging, drilling and other noises all day, every day except Sunday. As someone who works from home, it was has been incredibly annoying and unpleasant, to say the least. When I raised the issue with management reps in the building, all they did was shrug their shoulders and say, in essence, "at least your lease is up soon." I finally moved out on Memorial Day, but not before one final management screwup. I had reserved the main freight elevator for 3 hours but, when my movers showed up, it was out of order. No one notified me in advance and, to make matters worse, an incompetent "security" guy working that day gave the alternate (smaller) freight elevator to someone else. This naturally turned my move-out into a clown show, which increased its complexity, duration, and cost. We barely made it to my new place in time and were saved by a kind girl who kept their freight elevator open much later than policy allows. And now, as a final insult, Air Communities sends me a bill almost $700 as a deduction from my security deposit, even though I had a $300 credit ---which means their last invoice conveniently would've eaten up my entire $1,000 security deposit -- and left the place in outstanding condition. They told me in advance that there would be a fee of $139 for professional cleaning, which I thought was acceptable, but they piled on a bunch of additional charges so that they could max-out security deposit. They are truly shameless. If this is how you want to be treated, be my guest --- move in. Otherwise, go elsewhere. You'll be glad you did. I certainly am.