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Monthly Rent
$1,315 - $2,195
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Bedrooms
1 - 2 bd
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Bathrooms
1 ba
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Square Feet
552 - 1,200 sq ft
The Knick offers a unique living experience in the heart of Downtown Albany. Each apartment is sleek with modern fixtures and finishes, high ceilings and expansive windows. Residents can socialize and relax on the rooftop deck, which offers beautiful views of the Albany skyline and a fire pit. The spacious lobby/lounge serves as an ideal co-working space for those who work from home, complete with a library and a game room for leisure activities like pool. But perhaps the most enticing aspect of living at The Knick is the convenience of having a plethora of restaurants, bars, museums, parks, entertainment venues, and much more just steps away from your front door, enriching your lifestyle with the vibrant energy of downtown living.
Pricing & Floor Plans
About The Knick
The Knick offers a unique living experience in the heart of Downtown Albany. Each apartment is sleek with modern fixtures and finishes, high ceilings and expansive windows. Residents can socialize and relax on the rooftop deck, which offers beautiful views of the Albany skyline and a fire pit. The spacious lobby/lounge serves as an ideal co-working space for those who work from home, complete with a library and a game room for leisure activities like pool. But perhaps the most enticing aspect of living at The Knick is the convenience of having a plethora of restaurants, bars, museums, parks, entertainment venues, and much more just steps away from your front door, enriching your lifestyle with the vibrant energy of downtown living.
The Knick is an apartment community located in Albany County and the 12210 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Albany City attendance zone.
Unique Features
- Concrete Floors
- Garden View
- Upgraded Flooring
- Ground Floor
- Wood(Like) Flooring
- Higher Floor
- Kitchen Island
- Uber Modern Industrial Interior Design
- Indoor Parking
- Roof Top Deck
- Corner View
- Street View
- Walk in Closet
Community Amenities
Pool
Fitness Center
Elevator
Roof Terrace
- Controlled Access
- Elevator
- Lounge
- Fitness Center
- Pool
- Bicycle Storage
- Gameroom
- Roof Terrace
- Courtyard
Apartment Features
Washer/Dryer
Air Conditioning
Dishwasher
Walk-In Closets
- Washer/Dryer
- Air Conditioning
- Cable Ready
- Dishwasher
- Island Kitchen
- Kitchen
- Microwave
- High Ceilings
- Walk-In Closets
- Balcony
- Deck
Fees and Policies
The fees below are based on community-supplied data and may exclude additional fees and utilities.
- Dogs Allowed
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No fees required
- Cats Allowed
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No fees required
- Parking
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Surface Lot--Assigned Parking
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Other--
Details
Lease Options
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12
Property Information
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Built in 2020
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132 units/6 stories
- Controlled Access
- Elevator
- Lounge
- Roof Terrace
- Courtyard
- Fitness Center
- Pool
- Bicycle Storage
- Gameroom
- Concrete Floors
- Garden View
- Upgraded Flooring
- Ground Floor
- Wood(Like) Flooring
- Higher Floor
- Kitchen Island
- Uber Modern Industrial Interior Design
- Indoor Parking
- Roof Top Deck
- Corner View
- Street View
- Walk in Closet
- Washer/Dryer
- Air Conditioning
- Cable Ready
- Dishwasher
- Island Kitchen
- Kitchen
- Microwave
- High Ceilings
- Walk-In Closets
- Balcony
- Deck
Monday | By Appointment |
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Tuesday | By Appointment |
Wednesday | By Appointment |
Thursday | By Appointment |
Friday | By Appointment |
Saturday | By Appointment |
Sunday | By Appointment |
Sitting along the Hudson River and Interstate 787, Downtown Albany is the commercial center of New York’s state capital. This bustling urban destination is home to an array of historic landmarks, community green spaces, lively bars, delicious restaurants, and intricate theatres. Check out Times Union Center, a local attraction that serves as an entertainment hub for hockey, basketball, ice shows, concerts, and more. Nearby is the City Beer Hall, the New York State Capitol, and the Egg, a performing arts theater.
More live performances are held at Palace Theatre, an intricate theatre from 1931. After you find your industrial-chic apartment in this downtown district, venture over to the New York State Museum to explore the city’s natural and cultural history, visit the beautiful New York State Executive Museum, the 19th century Queen Anne home, or explore Washington Park, a historic green space that spans over 136 acres, featuring lakes, sports fields, gardens, statues, and more.
Learn more about living in Downtown AlbanyColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
Drive: | 3 min | 1.3 mi | |
Drive: | 6 min | 2.0 mi | |
Drive: | 6 min | 2.1 mi | |
Drive: | 7 min | 2.4 mi |
Property Ratings at The Knick
Lived in the Knick for almost 3 years and have little to no issues! The building is in such a good location downtown with conveniently located parking and even if you choose to park on the street 99% of the time there are spots right out front of the building. I have had nothing but positive experiences with maintenance and the other tenants in the building! The all in living charge is so nice because I don’t have to worry about my expenses fluctuating due to the weather. I have no plans to find another place to live anytime soon!
Stay away from this place especially if you have a dog. Their requirements change on a daily basis and are constantly baiting and switching. Redburn needs to hire actual professionals to handle their business; what a disaster of an organization.
I have been a resident here for a little over 2 years now and couldn't be happier with my apartment. I really appreciate the mix of historic and modern elements that went into this building. All friends and family who have stopped by always complimented how nice it is. We often use the public lounge to hang out, play ping pong or pool. Having a private gym in the building was a plus. The location is great, with lots of options for dining and entertainment within a short walk. I would recommend this apartment building to anyone looking for a place that offers everything you need in one spot
They don't contact you back after you apply, either way, it is all automated, didnt tell me if I got the apartment or not, left a few voicemails, a few emails, all unreturned. Then they divert you to someone else after you leave numerous voicemails, who is very uninterested and only texts. Never heard of this in my life, most leasing offices speak to you like a human, in person, they pick up the phone or return calls within a day or two. Honestly if I was not on a time crunch to look, I would abandon Redburn and not even try. They have a complicated voice prompt by each,building, yet that is not even the right number, you then reluctantly get a call back to give you another number of a person who only texts. No human contact. I have also never seen group tours, very impersonal.
I have lived at The Knick for 2 years, I don’t know where to start. The constant management turn over and lack of communication is one. My dishwasher and washer/dryer has been declared “been fixed” about 8 times (no this is not exaggeration.) Parking is an absolute nightmare, they attempt to sell you on the garage parking spots. They fail to inform you that the nearest one has very tight turns and it’s very dark and scary for a single female to walk down flights of stairs alone. Why flights of stairs do you ask? Because all of the good spots have been reserved for Redburn or other employees and the tenants must park levels up. They will tow your car at the unloading area, so please have your lights on at all times! Towing is about $250 Parking tickets on Sheridan and Pearl street run about $40-50. Also if you have pets there is NO grass available for quite a bit. This is such a problem to stress because some poor babies can’t hold it and end up urinating outside of the building. Please think about all of these factors before moving in because to move out you must pay two months rent and WAIVE your deposit. Which I am fortunate enough to be able to do. Byeeeeee Felicia.
I have lived here for almost a year and will not be renewing my lease. As another user has mentioned the walls are very thin, though when touring the building while being constructed they touted how soundproof it would be. The windows do not have screens in them so if you open them you are likely to get bugs and have to be careful if you have pets. The appliances here often need repairs; my fridge has had the same issue several times even after being "fixed". Last week we had a rainstorm and my ceiling was leaking everywhere from the livingroom to the bedroom to the laundry room. I had 15+ bowls and buckets everywhere to catch the water. Due to the ceilings being cement and having cracks the leaks were spreading easily. I tried to contact the property manager several times through phone and email but have not heard back over a week later.
Been live here for half year. This apartment has a VERY thin wall, we can hear everything from our neighbor including loud music with a strong vibration. The property manger didn’t solve this problem for us even though we reported more than 5 times. I wouldn’t recommend anyone to live here. Save your money for somewhere else.
The Knick Photos
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The Knick
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Map Image of the Property
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1BR, 1BA_640SF
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Models
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1 Bedroom
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1 Bedroom
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1 Bedroom
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1 Bedroom
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1 Bedroom
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1 Bedroom
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The Knick has one to two bedrooms with rent ranges from $1,315/mo. to $2,195/mo.
You can take a virtual tour of The Knick on Apartments.com.
The Knick is in the city of Albany. Here you’ll find three shopping centers within 3.1 miles of the property.Five parks are within 10.4 miles, including Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area, New York State Museum, and Audubon Center at Knox Farm State Park.
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