The Lincoln Building is located at 1222 Locust St in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107. The Lincoln Building can be contacted via phone at 267-519-3652 for pricing, hours and directions.
Contact Info
267-519-3652
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for The Lincoln Building?
A The phone number for The Lincoln Building is: 267-519-3652.
Q Where is The Lincoln Building located?
A The Lincoln Building is located at 1222 Locust St, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Q How is The Lincoln Building rated?
A The Lincoln Building has a 1.0 Star Rating from 1 reviewers.
Shawntay and Chloe are responsive and helpful, don't get me wrong. However, I lived in the Lincoln (1222 Locust) and found the PRDC Properties rental division to have terrible management. The manager Robert Bricker literally ignored e-mails, texts, phone calls, and pretended to be busy when I walked into their office at 740 Sansom even though I saw him walk past the front desk when I arrived. The Lincoln building has a nice showroom look when you tour, but the quality is not great. The video intercom never works. The towel racks in the bathrooms weren't hung properly, so they fall down. The windows are super drafty in the winter, sometimes you can't get the apartment above 68 degrees between the draftiness and the central air turning off before reaching the desired temperature. The building had a faulty fire alarm system for months. Instead of communicating with the residents, PRDC hired a private security company to sit in the lobby and sleep half the day. No explanation why we had a private security firm taking up some of our only communal space for the building for months on end. The one night when the fire alarms went off and everyone evacuated? No private security personnel to be found. When I moved out, I got charged $450 of my $1,000 security deposit for "cleaning and pest control." Literally, I spent hours cleaning a 700 sq ft apartment. How on earth would you spend $450 on professional cleaning for a 700 sq ft apartment that's already been cleaned? I e-mailed photos to Robert and David Perlman to prove it was clean the day I moved out. Both of them ignored my follow up e-mails. The management of PRDC is incredibly cheap towards its residents. I had a lockout (literally my key broke in the door because it wasn't aligned right) and they wanted me to pay the locksmith until I provided receipt that I found one for under $100. When the basement flooded, they evacuated the entire building and gave each unit $152 for a hotel stay. My roommate and I shared one hotel room (normally we have separate bedrooms and bathrooms) and spent $173 so that we could get a hotel near our work at the end of the Mainline. PRDC refused to reimburse the extra $21. They are so cheap that they changed the electricity bill after we moved in so that each unit pays a flat rate, regardless of electricity usage, because they realized "they weren't charging us for heating/cooling the hallways." Our electricity bill doubled. Thanks. PRDC is one of Philly's worst property companies, just look at the actual reviews for their home sale or rental divisions. 90% of the residents are young college students, nurses/doctors trying to be near Jefferson Hospital, or people under 30 who don't know any better. Longer-tenure Philly residents know that PRDC is a huge waste of your money.