Park Towne Place
About the Business
Park Towne Place is a premier residential complex situated at 2200 Benjamin Franklin Parkway in the heart of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Offering luxurious living spaces and unparalleled amenities, this institution provides residents with a unique blend of comfort and convenience. From spacious apartments with modern finishes to a fitness center, pool, and on-site dining options, Park Towne Place has everything you need for a sophisticated urban lifestyle. With its prime location near museums, parks, and cultural attractions, this institution is the perfect place to call home in the vibrant city of Philadelphia.
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Location & Phone number
2200 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy, Philadelphia, PA 19130, United States
Hours open
Monday:
10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Tuesday:
10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday:
10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Thursday:
10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Friday:
10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Saturday:
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday:
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Reviews
"I've been living in this apartment for a 2 months now, and I have mixed feelings about it. On one hand, the apartment itself is quite nice. It's spacious, well-maintained, and offers a comfortable living space. However, there are two major downsides that have started to overshadow the positives. The parking monthly fee are CRAZY HIGH. I understand that parking in the city can be expensive, but the charges associated with parking in this building are downright unreasonable. $300 a month! so be sure to add that on top of rent. The second issue is the utility fees, which are equally outrageous. I expected to pay for utilities, but the amount I'm charged each month is jaw-dropping. It's as if they're charging a premium for basic amenities like electricity and water. I've taken measures to conserve energy, but it still feels like an uphill battle to keep these costs manageable. One bedroom is $250 a month?! I'm also rarely home and this is the "fee" If you're on tighter budget, you may want to explore other options in the area that offer a more reasonable balance between rent and additional expenses. In total I pay about 3k a month for rent, utilities and parking spot for a small one bedroom apartment."
"A really solid place to live. Really enjoyed our time there but the noise on the parkway made us leave. It became impossible to sleep and enjoy your evening with motorcycles constantly doing laps around the oval. I’m sure facing south would have been better. It is fairly priced I found, for what it offers which is great amenities and a grocery/deli in the building is amazing! The amenities can be difficult to use since there are so many people living in the community. Neighbors are nice and the apartment itself is nice. The noise in the apartment from other units is noticeable. Often hearing babies crying and people talking, as well as their fire alarms and smell them burning food became annoying. It was worth living there and I am glad we did, but also happy to live elsewhere now."
"I just moved out and everything the previous comments mentioned are true. I had the move out inspection and was told everything was great but was then charged over $400 for them to repaint the apartment. They stated it’s just their standard repainting fee and has nothing to do with any damages to the apartment. I didn’t put anything into those walls and the most l would expect was minor touch ups. I tried talking to the leasing office but they said they couldn’t help and said Amanda Mosley is the one I should talk to but she keeps her voicemail full and even if you get to leave a message she doesn’t return them. I’ve been through so much at Park Towne, my first month there was spent walking around with a Philips head screwdriver just to open my door because it kept fusing to the frame. Then in the beginning of my second month my apartment was completely flooded out and that was by far the worst experience of my life. They knew water was getting into the apartments but they didn’t tell any of the soon to be affected residents, we were woken up by someone who was going for their early morning exercise and honestly I would have lost so much more if he hadn’t knocked on my door. Despite that they still did there best to damage our remaining items by piling everything into the center of apartment not caring what they put on top of each other after promising they wouldn’t do anything to the space until we would be able to collect our things. A flood is an act of god but they made everything so much worse than it had to be and that was the theme of my time there. Location and neighborhood are not worth it if the management is that bad. P.S. The South and East tower ground floor apartments are the flood risk ones. Also the garage."
"I lived at Park Towne for a year. Pros: - Nice view, safe neighborhood - Maintenance was quick and efficient Cons: - When I moved out, they charged me FULL PRICE for repainting the whole unit, while the minor spot on the wall (picture attached) only needed touch-up paint. I emailed them back and forth, requesting more evidence to justify repainting the whole unit, but no one from the apartment responded. (it's been a month) - They charged me $125 for a special clean of the floor (Picture attached) on top of $150 for a cleaning fee for the whole unit - Only three elevators in East Building, and when one broke, they took a long time to fix it. - You don't get to adjust the place's temperature (+- 5-degree window), and they get to decide to turn on the heat or AC. - If you don't renew your lease and want to stay for a few more days, they will charge you month-to-month rent, which is about $4000/ a month, $150 a day for a studio. ****Even though the view and the apartments are nice, I don't think it is worth it to get all the headaches when moving out. They will try every way to get your money. There are a lot of friendly apartments around that area. ****Updated: After reaching out to reputation management (the person replying to comments on Google reviews), the issue was escalated and resolved. They cleared the full studio paint fee. Again the apartment team never responded, and the Customer Care After Move Out Team was not helpful. They could have handled this better."
"I moved in a couple months ago, and my experience has been great. Best part is how dog friendly the complex is. Maintenance is timely and professional. Dog mess in common areas are cleaned promptly. The city view is spectacular. The noise takes some getting used to. Very close to the river and maja park for dog walking . Receiving packages is mediocre, packages only delivered to south tower. Since Ida Flood storage area is a mess and set up in the movie area. The apartment was freshly painted and cleaned when I moved in , they forgot to vacuum before they painted. My window sill dried with the previous tenants hair in it . Overall it’s good. Safe area to get to know Philadelphia and all the wonderful things it has to offer."
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