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    Fly in my cup! So awesome!
    Stacie W.

    EDIT - Saying nu uh to everything I have said is no response at all. Yes, people have been in to look at my suite, and yet my water bill keeps skyrocketing, and no one will show me a proper bill! As for my other complaints, I have attached photos of it all. Avoid! Avoid! Avoid! For a fluctuating rent (due to utilities being included - more on that in moment) you get to live in an apartment that is cute but riddled with issues. First, the elevators break down regularly. I myself got trapped in a stairwell and had to be rescued by a neighbor trying to get back to my apartment. Others have gotten stuck IN the elevators. Imagine being on the 15th floor with no elevator! Second, the place is riddled with flies and gnats. There is literally a cloud of them near the office on some days and when you complain about them in your apartment, they check the drains and then tell you there is nothing they can do about the flies. I just today found one in my water cup (picture attached), so that's fabulous. The garbage shoots are kept disgusting (pictures attached), which I'm sure contributes to the major insect problem. My biggest gripe, however, is the fluctuating bills. They get their water from some shell company called Standard Energy, and each month, they attach water, hvac, and electricity to your rent. If you have a concern about your bill, which I have had almost every month since I moved in, they tell you to pay it or risk a fee for late rent. You can reach out to standard energy to ask them to explain your bill, but they won't. They will only cite what the city of Cleveland charges. Which would be fine if the charges matched. Each month since I moved in, my water bill has skyrocketed from 48 to 118 and now 225?!?! The people in the office are clearly getting some sort of kickback because they are zero help to explain why this is happening and reaching out to standard, you get no response. Literally, no one will show me how my bill is calculated or why it's so high. Only saying I must have used that much water because they checked the meter, and it's working correctly. In order to use that much water, I would have had to fill 3 swimming pools for goodness sakes! I'm now on the hook for 2k rent because of these bills, and with the other issues, it's just not worth it. If you're searching for luxury living - keep searching

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    Fox E.

    The speed of this building (0mph) is the Terminal Velocity. If it were a plane, it would be an Airport Terminal. But it's not. It's actually the most grand old and spectacular skyscraper in Cleveland. Terminal Tower, the crowning glory of "Tower City", is the building most associated with Cleveland (and no it's not the Browns Stadium of the gaunt, angular Rock N Roll Hall Of Fame). This is one of the prettiest old buildings in the region, and is also grand and sweeping and imposing as well. Inside it reminds me of a Manhattan hotel, one of the grand old ones like on "Home Alone" (giving away my age, here, both younger and older than you thought). Probably my favourite building in Ohio.

    Lori K.

    See Cleveland from the sky! Terminal tower is a historic landmark and the second tallest building there. It was a nice view from the 42nd floor. The only annoying thing was can't buy a ticket there. You have to purchase it online then show them your receipt...but it was worth the $5. The tower is connected to the mall so you can grab a bite and shop at Tower City. It's worth a stop if you're in town.

    From the 36th floor of 200 Public Square.
    Matthew M.

    "Cleveland. Where the lake is Erie and the tower is Terminal." -- John Grabowski of the Western Reserve Historical Society. This weekend, we traveled 42 flights to the observation deck of the Terminal Tower. Oft heralded as Cleveland's most iconic structure since it's birth in the late 1920's; the view was remarkable. Located centrally on Public Square, the observation deck offered a 30 mile, 360-degree view of city. The Flats, Lake Erie, the Cuyahoga River and the distant suburbs could all be seen from this vantage point. Mike Hudson, lead singer of the '70s punk band the Pagans compared the Terminal Tower to a "medieval fortress," or the "Emerald City of Oz." Beloved local weatherman Dick Goddard refers to the tower as the "Gray Lady." Call it whatever you'd like, the Terminal Tower is an awe inspiring structure. It's architecture is certainly unique to the other skyscrapers in this city. Similarities are often drawn to buildings that came out of Communist USSR in the late '30s-'50s. Whether or not the Stalin inspired Gothic designs were a point of reference or not remains unknown. Primarily used today for mixed use office space, the Terminal Tower, despite no longer being the largest building in Cleveland, will forever reign as one of the most memorable symbols of the city. Whether in daylight or at night when lit up in one of the alternating colors depending on season or significance, the 80-year-old tower is plenty deserving of serving as landmark to Cleveland's Public Square now and into the future.

    Deck views.
    Lauren K.

    Whether you are a lifelong Clevelander or a visitor passing through CLE, the Terminal Tower Observation Deck should be on your to-do list. If you're interested in a public tour, you can register online for $6 and spend 30 minutes on the deck! I've also held two private events in this space and am consistently blown away by the ease of planning, professionalism and helpful communication. Coupled with catering from Lincoln Tap House (inside Tower City), the event is always flawless. Greg from Lincoln Tap House does an incredible job of fairly pricing the menu, arranging the space and working with the Deck staff to finalize logistics. The space can hold about 35 people comfortably, but I wouldn't recommend anymore than that! The route up to the Observation Deck can be a little topsy turvy. Be prepared to check-in at the security desk outside the elevator banks in Tower City. Once you are cleared, you will take two different elevators to reach the top. Pay attention to the signs, or you may get off at the wrong floor! Regardless, enough signage is placed throughout that you won't get too lost. By the time you reach the top, you'll be greeted by a fantastic panoramic view. Pro tip: follow @TowerLightsCLE on Twitter. This is the official twitter of the Tower. If you tweet it, sometimes the Tower will put on a "light" show at request! You can also request certain colors, and learn why the Tower is lit on certain days. Not to mention... the account just has a playful sense of humor, and its a blast to interact with one of Cleveland's iconic buildings on social media!

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