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    The Piazza

    3.2 (141 reviews)
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    Once you move here, the management team could literally care less about your well being. The first day I moved in, I did not receive a key fob to access my building and the girl who was supposed to give me one left because it was 5:00 and she was done working for the day. I spent my first day waiting outside the Erbe building waiting for another tenant to let me in. My biggest issue is that they breached their contract with the security deposit, which I found out recently because I was able to get in contact with a higher-up of Post Brothers. I took over a sublease, and the management refused to give the deposit back to those moving out, and said we needed to handle it internally. So I ended up giving these random people I did not know over $1200 over Venmo. After deciding to move out after 3 months because the sub lease was over and I was having an insane amount of issues living here, they made the girl who was moving into my apartment give me the deposit and refused to hand me it back themselves. The way deposits are being handled not only shady but illegal. When I decided to move in and take over the sub lease, management refused to have the apartment cleaned Which is an extremely health hazard due to COVID, and is also disgusting considering the tenants who's lease we were taking over had a dog who shed all over the apartment. There were clumps of dog hair piling up throughout. The tenants who's sub lease we took over ended up having to pay over $400 to hire cleaners because the Piazza simply didn't care to do so. My worst situation was when I decided I was not going to renew the lease and they tried their best to keep me trapped for another year here. I gave them 30 days notice and they gave me the okay. My roommate at the time was still not giving them an answer whether or not she was renewing, so they decided two days before my move out date (which I already hired movers and had everything boxed up) to send me an email at 4pm on a Friday suddenly saying that my lease is set to automatically renew. I called them saying what is this email I already said I'm not renewing and they said since my roommate never let them know, I'm set to automatically renew. Why wasn't this discussed to me weeks before? Why are you literally renewing my contract when I said I do not want to live here? I understand they need to know from my roommate, but why am I being punished for this and threatened? Ive had two packages stolen and I was told by the Piazza that it was not their responsibility but the mail carriers (even tho I had confirmation that it was correctly dropped off at the correct location.) To access the room, you only need a key fob but it's out on the street so anyone can piggy back behind another person and steal packages. They're all left out in the open and it's a complete cluster of 100 packages not secured. My roommate and others also had issues with stolen packages from the mail room. You will be told rent will only increase to about 1-3 %. I took over a sublease for 3 months and they increased it by 6%. Three months of living here. Fire alarm testing during the work hours on weekdays so I could no longer work remote at the apartment. I had to go home to my parents house. I brought this up to management and they once again claimed this is not their issue. I have personally called management myself about the issues I was having and my last phone call resulted in the go-to management person going off on me, speaking over me in a condescending tone and refusing to help me because I left a bad review. There's a reason there's only about 5 units filled on my floor of about 50 units. Save your mental health, hard earned money and find somewhere to live where you're cared for and treated with respect and dignity. Moving out after only 3 months of living here was one of the best decisions I've made.

    DJ M.

    This was my first time at The Piazza at Schmidt's and it was also the first day opening for their year 'round Farmer's Market. I need to be honest with my over all opinion of driving into Northern Liberties and thinking wow, no glitz, no glamour, old and run down came to mind. Keep in mind that I appreciate old cities and buildings and what they have to offer and I certainly did not explore the neighborhood, even though I would like to do this one day. The gated graveled parking lot across the street offers ample free parking. Walking into this large courtyard of shops, restaurants and galleries, your eyes sweep over the owners walking numerous friendly dogs, gardens and beautiful buildings that kiss the open sky. I was freezing as I was entering the courtyard, but all of a sudden the beauty of what the piazza has offered to Northern Liberties and the friendly folks at the open market made me forget all of that. There were probably a dozen and one half tables set up for the first day of this farmer's market, but they had some quality goods to sell and I bought my share of homemade soups, quiches, pot pies, salsa, breads and sweet baked goods. I had the pleasure of meeting beautiful Monica, our CM, as I smiled and scarfed some little yelp buttons and an ink pen. Funny, cause as we were talking, the guy at the next booth stepped up and said DJ? I said yes, come to find out he was a yelper at one time and a friend to many of us. This is certainly not like Piazza San Marco ( St. Mark's Square ) nor any other open square or market I have been to in Europe, however I am liking what I saw and I think it adds a lot to the area and Philly. I will certainly be back to watch as the year 'round Farmer's Market grows and to see what else they have to offer. I'm anxious to check out some of the restaurants and more of the shops and galleries. Piazza at Schmidt's, you have my vote. I found my glitz and glamour in Northern Liberties.

    Radio 104.5 Summer Block Party - Matt & Kim perform Saturday, July 3rd at the Piazza
    James O.

    The place is really picking up as the summer rolls on. I've been going to various weekly events for the past few weeks, and just thought to post after a rather successful concert put on by the local radio station at the Piazza. The concert was splendid, and the venue was perfect for it. Swift Half pub had a packed beer garden, and I believe everyone present had a good time. I'm sure the various shops made out like bandits with all the consumers wandering around for the afternoon. For the most part, weekends are a pleasant stroll around here. I'm no fashionable or high-culture kind of guy, nor am I a quintessential hipster, so I usually only purchase stuff at the candy shop down liberties walk, or drinks/food from one of the bars/resturaunts/cafes. But it's worth spending free time just walking around, and as mentioned elsewhere, would likely make a good inexpensive night out with a significant other. Fantastic free dates would be their Friday night film series (usually an independant film, but they've been decent the past few weeks), or one of the summer block parties the first Saturday of each month. Even cheaper if you make a little picnic of your own to bring. PYT and Swift Half serve alcohol, though you are limited to purchasing and consuming within the roped off patios they maintain. During events, security will confiscate personal liquor and beer supplies, just as a fair-weather warning. I believe the only improvements I'd look for in the Piazza as a whole are a nice bookstore, and (as mentioned in some other posts) perhaps a bit more greenery. Ideally, I'd love to see them start hosting some more casual social events on weeknights like a karaoke or maybe bags tournaments. But it is really becoming something very nice for the community as is.

    Imagine being on stage performing here. ;-)
    Alex X.

    Northern Liberties, PA Free tv viewing within an enclosed outdoor court with seats, and closed from the street view by trendy shops and apartments. A hipster and yuppish atmosphere. Businesses still developing in this area. Great for the neighborhood. There are events held here but I haven't the chance to go yet- yeeek ! If you can imagine the parking would be nearly impossible. Have no idea how to find out about events held here yet.

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