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  • Concierge Management says Buildings 400 and 500 can’t be entered, for now

    Concierge Management says Buildings 400 and 500 can’t be entered, for now

    On February 9, Concierge Management informed residents that they cannot enter buildings 400 or 500. This screenshot was provided by a resident.

    Dear Residents,

    Please be advised that effective immediately, no residents are permitted to enter the 400 (D) or 500 (E) buildings for any reason until further notice.

    These buildings remain restricted due to ongoing safety concerns and required inspections. This measure is being taken out of an abundance of caution to ensure the safety and well-being of all residents and to remain in compliance with applicable directives.

    We understand how disruptive and frustrating this situation is, and we sincerely appreciate your patience and cooperation. Please know that our team is actively working with the appropriate professionals and authorities to complete inspections and address all requirements as quickly and safely as possible so residents may return once the buildings are deemed fully habitable.

    Updates will be shared as soon as new information becomes available. Thank you again for your understanding during this challenging time.

    Sincerely,

    Management Team

  • Rocky Hill Mayor Welcomes Civil Investigation of Concierge Owners, Urges Residents to use Town Services

    Rocky Hill Mayor Welcomes Civil Investigation of Concierge Owners, Urges Residents to use Town Services

    Following the announcement by the Office of the Connecticut Attorney General that it has opened a civil investigation into the management of Concierge Apartments under the Connecticut Unfair Trade Practices Act, Mayor Allan Smith as issued the following statement on February 9:

    “Our priority has always been the safety and well-being of the residents who call Concierge Apartments home. Over the past weeks, our fire, building, health, and human services teams have committed significant time and resources to addressing conditions at the property and supporting residents through a difficult and disruptive situation. We appreciate Attorney General Tong and his office for taking these concerns seriously and bringing the full resources of the State of Connecticut to review the circumstances surrounding this property. The State has tools and investigative capacity beyond what is available at the municipal level, and we welcome their involvement as we continue working toward solutions that not only address the current situation, but help prevent similar issues from occurring in the future.”

    Residents in need of assistance or support services may contact Rocky Hill Human, Youth and Senior Services at 860-258-2799, or locate additional information here:
    https://www.rockyhillct.gov/209/Human-Youth-and-Senior-Services