They are crazy about these hot dishes.
The residents of the Ritzy Historic Upper West Side Condo, the Angehorp, have not been without gas for months, and are furious for the management of buildings for giving them insignificant electrical pots to face, as the position has known.
“I have this beautiful apartment. All I want to do is make scrambled eggs in the morning!” He smoked a resident, who paid almost $ 4 million for his opulent dwelling. “It’s ridiculous!”
The legendary limestone arched building, which in Pacino, Sydney Paitier and Cyndi Lauper have called home, lost their gas lines four months ago after a tenant from the store broke a pipe, according to the resident, who asked not to be named.
The interruption made it impossible for some residents to cook with standard gas ovens within the iconic building before the war in 390 West End Avenue, where the units cost approximately $ 4 to $ 23 million.
“It has a leg nightmare,” said the resident. “People are paying crazy prices for these apartments and can’t cook.”
To relieve their anger, the management company, Gumley Haft, sent an email to residents that offered elite gourmet hot dishes, which seem to cost $ 27.99 on Amazon.com.
“As a reminder, the building has a supply of hot plates of two burners avoidable for residents who may need them. These hot plates can be collected at the main door,” wrote Peter Metham, of the administrative company, to the residents on March 13.
“We understand that this is an inconvenience and this time we greatly appreciate its patience and duration of cooperation.”
But the sacrifice of low -end appliances left some burned people.
“The hot plates were available but you had to go to the goalkeeper to ask. Was it like, seriously?” The resident said, which accepted the plug -in burners.
The “service interruption” has also made it difficult for some residents to sell their units, he said.
“Condominium owners are angry,” he said. “Some people are trying to sell their apartments, but they can’t. [Nobody’s] Buy an apartment of $ 5 million without gas. “
The extensive 12 -story building, which includes some stabilized apartments with rent, has more than 150 units.
In 2021, the interior scenes of Hulu’s success “Only murders in the building” were fired there not far from the large courtyard of the building.
In the email of March 13, Management said it is working with an engineering company in “Gas Restoration” and needs to “survey the building.”
Even so, some residents feel in the dark about when it will be solved.
“They really did not tell us that this is the reason or what will happen, that it will be six months or one year,” said the anonymous resident. “They say that it can remain for up to one year.”
A tenant contacted by the position on Thursday said he was aware of gas interruption, but did not affect his unit. A second tenant said his gas worked “great.”
Mettham did not return the request for Post comments on Thursday.