"The property, once a premier address in the city, was afflicted with 'vagrants sleeping in hallways of vacant office floors.' They were 'starting fires in stairwells, smoking fentanyl and defecating in common areas,' according to papers the company filed in a lease-termination lawsuit."
Where is building security in all of this? Card keys, visitor check-in, all the stuff that I thought was standard-issue these days? If entire floors are vacant, why do the elevators open on those floors? Stairwell doors should already be card-keyed; it's been years since I've been in a building that doesn't do that. Other than sheer neglect (and that is certainly a a reasonable hypothesis), I am at a loss as to how this would continue for long.
You'd think that would trigger an alarm and alert someone, but I guess not in every case.
People walking by typically don't mess with a propped-open door, either, because they assume it's propped open for a reason.
Great solve, guys. Would it not be cheaper to just station an officer on that block?
FireBeyond•2h ago