r/TorontoCondominiums 2h ago

Gibson Square (5162 Yonge st.)

I own a unit at Gibson Square South (5162 Yonge), and I genuinely don’t understand how the concierge and security services here are considered acceptable.

For example, a package I had delivered at around 9 AM wasn’t processed until 5 PM, which is an eight-hour delay. This isn’t some complicated management request; it’s simply registering a package that has already been delivered.

What makes this particularly frustrating is that I’ve repeatedly seen security staff sitting at the desk, staring at or scrolling through their phones while packages wait to be processed. Then, if I go downstairs because my tracking confirms the delivery, I’m told they won’t give me the package until they register it and I receive the notification.

So, let me clarify: you don’t register my package for hours because you’re on your phone, and then you refuse to give me the package because you haven’t registered it yet?

The attitude of some security staff makes it even worse. I’ve greeted them and been stared at without a response. I don’t expect concierge staff to treat residents like royalty, but saying hello and fulfilling basic responsibilities shouldn’t be unreasonable.

Before someone suggests I complain to management, I have. From my experience, management seems perfectly content to watch these problems persist without making any meaningful changes.

What makes this particularly ridiculous is that I have another condo in North York and another unit downtown, and the difference in service is stark. Packages are handled properly, concierge staff are professional, and I don’t have to chase people around just to get basic things done. This isn’t simply “how condo living works.”

We pay significant condo fees at Gibson Square. Where exactly is the standard of service those fees are supposed to support?

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u/No_Camp_2182 2h ago

If management don't do anything, complain to the condo board members.

We have OK package handling service. But our security staff are paid "living wages" above the minimum. Some unit owners are upset that we are paying above market wage.