Joined In Feb 2023
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Not sure why it's now showing up here as "Marine Cuck Club" apartments, lol.. but anyway.. Lived here off & on over the course of a decade and a half.. First while raising my daughter, when she was a student across the street.. later, she stayed long and short terms for teaching and extended stays for rehearsals for TV gigs and gala preparations with her partner from Europe. Later, again, stayed here when covid began.. Also stayed from time to time via their airbnb offerings.. Different rooms in different buildings over many years. Although it's not perfect, it beats any and all rental residences I've experienced in Philadelphia... Their rooms are spacious.. the desk staff are very diligent about helping you to get your packages and food deliveries.. The courtyard is an amazing hangout.. the covered garage is the perfect place for keeping your car safe.. It's a pity that the school across the street is no longer what it was.. and likely never will be again, with the retirement of its illustrious director-duo and the replacement with someone far inferior to them.. yet another OWM in the Arts, who has not a very positive record toward females...a man in the Arts who is with female with body-disdain... what's new?.. lack of body-positivity is destroying the Arts.. But, that aside, this is not the fault of the Marine Club.. and I hope that the condo association will cancel their arrangement with the school given this disappointing change. The building itself lends to an ideal location for free-spirited artists who aren't needing a bureaucratic patriarchal corrupt art school system to tell them what to do as artists. There are all kinds of tenants in this historic building and it's easy to meet people... the layout of every room make living comfortable and spacious. The high ceilings are a rarity.. windows provide a lot of light. Overall, I would live there again. :) - via