Independence Plaza
Jefferson (Philadelphia University and Thomas Jefferson University), Philadelphia, PA
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About Independence Plaza
Independence Plaza offers apartment style living with three- to four person occupancy. Features a kitchen, laundry room, air conditioning, vending machines, cable TV and WiFi.
Gender: CoedResidents:Resident Reviews of Independence Plaza
- Junior | January 29
- Junior | January 29
The Franklin building is not renovated. I tried to get out of my housing situation since they gave me a room mate to I had to share my room with and was heavily discouraged by the housing department. I am 23 years old so I requested to have my own space, and that was ignored. I even saw my saw Pychologist so he could fill out a form for me to be moved because the situation was taking a toll on my mental health. I submitted the form and was denied. This made me hopeless about my situation and I gave up. Now I am waiting until my lease is up. Do not spend your money on this awful place to live. Oh they also take your guests IDs every time they come over. And they make you sign then in online and the requests never go through so they make you do it again.
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- Apartment, 4-person
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