Archive for February, 2007

Noise in our Community…

Greetings Residents,

Molino Noise ControlIt has come to my attention that there are a lot of people who are currently playing their music too loudly, or have sub-woofers that are disturbing their neighbors as well.

I personally knock and ask people politely to turn down their music, but when does it become a “nuisance?”

On some occasions I have had to ask residents DAILY to keep their music down, other times I have literally had to drag person into the hallway to have them hear the ruckus they were causing.

I just wanted to remind people that living in a loft/Arts district doesn’t give you carte-blanch to “ignore your manners,” or “social responsibilities”.

This is a community, let’s treat each other with mutual respect and dignity. We all share this space, so we all should respect it equally. We already have construction noise issues, let’s not torment ourselves unnecessarily either.

Cheers!

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“Molino Mail” is Complete!

Molino Mail has arrived...I’m happy to announce that the MolinoStreetLofts.org community Gmail accounts are complete - it’s nickname internally has been “Molino Mail”, so we made up some nifty logos to re-brand the Gmail interface for everyones pleasure. Enjoy the system and use freely, we are big supporters and proponents of the Gmail interface and usability (top notch).

Here is how it works:

  • Login Page: Click Here (plz bookmark)
  • Default Login: 500-XXX or 530-XXX @molinostreetlofts.org, it’s your bldg. and unit number seperated by a hyphen.
  • Default Password: “123456″
  • Security: On first login it will prompt you to change your password to a unique identifier.

That’s it, simple yes? After logging in you can easily create alias and other email ‘lists’ to redirect and use - i.e.: jeremy@molinostreetlofts.org or niceguy@molinostreetlofts.org (you get the idea). I personally manage multiple email accounts with my Gmail, and have been a Google Apps beta tester for over 3 years, we really love all their interface simplicity.

Let me know if you have any questions and comment when you have time!

Cheers,
Jeremy

Molino Street approved for commercial loading zones

Two new commercial loading zones have been approved to help with traffic safety for the residents of Molino Street Lofts. Each entrance at 500 and 530 Molino Street will have a 40ft. commercial loading zone. The new loading zones are a direct request to the D.O.T. from the Architectural Review Committee.