Zig Zag / Lagoon Towers is getting on my nerves

Look, I know that this tower is going to end up being great. Tower A is looking fantastic, but this is getting rediculous. I’m planning on taking over as the building maintanence and service provider when we get the tenants voting for who they want to take care of this building (so remember to Vote for Khalifa Haroon!).

In the mean time, this is what I have to deal with, a huge section was taped off because it looks like there was a major leak.

Nope, that’s not a nice shiney floor. Oh and also just to make sure that you’re CONVINCED that Dar isn’t doing anything, here’s a bottle of piss right next to my car parking spot.

3 Comments so far »

  1. Lena said,

    Wrote on January 27, 2010 @ 2:09 pm

    Omg! I saw it too. Every day I begin to wonder more about the place.

  2. Rainbow said,

    Wrote on January 31, 2010 @ 2:09 pm

    ooo, at least it could have been in a Volvic bottle…some people have no taste.

  3. Abuamerican said,

    Wrote on February 20, 2010 @ 8:36 pm

    That picture with the bottle… Wall looks like it is suffering from some pretty extensive/prolonged water damage.

    I live in a brand new house, first tenants and the place is falling apart around us….

    Needs to be an independent building inspection agency that people can complain to and force companies to react/repair this sort of stuff.

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