This apartment complex offers short-term stays and I would highly recommend. We stayed for 2 nights and it was perfect as an alternative to staying downtown. I’d imagine it would be fun to live here, too

This apartment complex offers short-term stays and I would highly recommend. We stayed for 2 nights and it was perfect as an alternative to staying downtown. I’d imagine it would be fun to live here, too
We have been without power in our home for over two weeks due to a fire. We decided to move here from a hotel as it would be cheaper but nicer than an AirBnB with a kitchen and washer and dryer. We understood we were moving into a studio, but no where did it mention that the windows would not open and that there would be no actual light through the windows since the view opened to a square with vents and other windows (felt like NYC which Portland should not feel like). There is also no table, not even a coffee table, which seems strange since there is a full kitchen. I would expect an extended stay place to have some kind of table for eating/working. Our coffee machine, which is listed as an amenity, was also broken. We attempted to ask the person at the front desk about it but they said they couldn't help us. We ended up leaving a day early for an AirBnB. I can see how this place would be fine for a quick weekend trip, but they advertise as extended stay rooms, and we could barely survive a week there.