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Businiess name:  The Crossing
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I was so excited to move into this beautiful new complex. The layout is spectacular and it's the perfect place for pets. It has the cutest doggie park and the first residents to move in were very friendly. However, The Crossing soon became overrun with families who had small children. After a long day at work, the last thing I want to do is listen to the kids in the daycare upstairs riding around on their tricycles and pick up the toys they throw on my balcony. I hate sharing the nice spa with toddlers in dissolving diapers or dodge big wheels as I try to park my car. There are several units on my in my section that have more than the legal five people living in them, most of them children. The screaming is awful and parents often let their kids have the of the elevator (Yay, let's press all the buttons) or the gym (so not the place for children). The management is too gutless to do anything, even though they know apartments are over-occupied. I know I sound like a ""Hey you kids, get off of my lawn!"" person, but I'm not. When my sisters' kids visit, I'm mindful of their behavior and I am sure to let them use up their energy away from the complex. When you find used diapers in the elevators, are injured by kids running over your foot with their scooter, and realize that train right outside your window at 1 a.m. has nothing on the mack truck noise going on upstairs, you've realized you've moved into the wrong place.

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