Exceptionally friendly
90
Walk Score ®
Out of 100
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4643 Lindell Blvd, Saint Louis, MO 63108

4643 Lindell Blvd, Saint Louis, MO 63108
Url: http://ars.wustl.edu/housing/property/citizen-park/8cqex53
Phone Number: (314) 866-8891

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In the heart of St. Louis' most iconic neighborhood, Citizen Park redefines luxury apartment living in the Central West End. Steps from Forest Park and moments from Barnes-Jewish Hospital, Washington University, and premier dining, this is city... living designed with intention. This is where culture, design, and convenience meet.
| Sunday | By Appointment Only | ||
| Monday | 9:00 AM–6:00 PM | ||
| Tuesday | 9:00 AM–6:00 PM | ||
| Wednesday | 9:00 AM–6:00 PM | ||
| Thursday | 9:00 AM–6:00 PM | ||
| Friday | 9:00 AM–6:00 PM | ||
| Saturday | 10:00 AM–3:00 PM | ||
| Forest Park Center | Walk: 10 min | Distance: 0.5 mi |
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| Lindell Marketplace | Walk: 18 min | Distance: 1.0 mi |
| The City Foundry | Walk: 35 min | Distance: 1.8 mi |
| US Army Reserve Center | Drive: 10 min | Distance: 4.6 mi |
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| Price Support Center | Drive: 17 min | Distance: 8.5 mi |
| Central West End | Walk: 11 min | Distance: 0.6 mi |
|---|---|---|
| Forest Park-Debaliviere | Walk: 29 min | Distance: 1.5 mi |
| Delmar Loop | Walk: 45 min | Distance: 2.3 mi |
| Skinker | Walk: 46 min | Distance: 2.4 mi |
| Grand | Walk: 42 min | Distance: 2.2 mi |
| St Louis Lambert International | Drive: 20 min | Distance: 10.9 mi |
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| Scott AFB/Midamerica St Louis | Drive: 46 min | Distance: 29.7 mi |
| University of Health Sciences | Walk: 10 min | Distance: 0.5 mi |
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| Ranken Technical College | Walk: 23 min | Distance: 1.2 mi |
| Saint Louis C.C., Forest Park | Walk: 42 min | Distance: 2.2 mi |
| Saint Louis University | Walk: 42 min | Distance: 2.2 mi |
| St. Louis Science Center | Walk: 32 min | Distance: 1.7 mi |
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| Saint Louis Zoo | Walk: 36 min | Distance: 1.9 mi |
| Missouri Botanical Garden | Walk: 51 min | Distance: 2.6 mi |
| Tower Grove Park | Walk: 56 min | Distance: 2.9 mi |
| Lafayette Park | Walk: 80 min | Distance: 4.2 mi |
3/10/26
I’ve lived at Citizen Park long enough (4 years now) to see both the positives and the persistent problems.
Please read the entire review - pros & cons. I'll revisit this review in 3 months.
Pros: The location is outstanding — walkable to everything that makes the Central West End vibrant and enjoyable. While here for less than 2 months, the current on-site management team (people at the building every day working and communicating with residents) has been engaged, responsive, and appears to... have a thoughtful plan to move the building back toward the “luxury” standard that was originally marketed.
Cons:
TLDR: luxury rent for an amazingly subpar experience.
The property is operated by Asset Living, and for as long as I’ve lived here there has been little evidence of meaningful capital investment in the building’s infrastructure — until the current hot water crisis forced action. The hot water issue has been ongoing for years and has been unreliable for more than 75 consecutive days recently. Imagine not having reliable hot water in the dead of winter. Instead of addressing the root problem earlier, it appears temporary fixes were used for far too long.
In addition to the hot water situation, Wi-Fi has been inconsistent, at least one of the three elevators is frequently down, common-area TVs (lobby, gym, clubhouse) have not been operational for 4 months, and 24/7 on-site staffing — as advertised — has not consistently been available. These aren’t cosmetic issues; they’re core service expectations.
The building has strong fundamentals and a great location. But sustained underinvestment in infrastructure has created a gap between “luxury” branding and the lived experience. If ownership commits to real, long-term improvements — not temporary patches — this property could live up to its potential.
Review from Apartments.com
3/10/26
Citizen Park markets itself as a luxury apartment building, but despite charging luxury rent, it has been anything but luxury, at least in the past two years.
The building suffers from neglect and is heavily mismanaged by Asset Living (a property management company with a 1.9/5 rating).
For instance, we haven't had reliable hot water in the building for over 70 days (acknowledged by management on December 9th). The water temperature has been either cold or lukewarm in the morning hours when... most residents take showers before going to work. This has been happening during a very cold winter this year. It took the building management over 20 days to make any attempts to repair the water boilers, and those repairs failed to fix the hot water problem for over two months.
Review from Apartments.com
Property Manager at Citizen Park responded to this review
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback.
We understand how frustrating the hot water disruption was for residents, particularly during the winter months. The issue involved a complex failure within the building’s boiler system that... required manufacturer diagnostics, replacement components, and coordination with specialized vendors to ensure the repairs were completed properly. While one boiler remained operational during the repair process, we recognize that performance during that time did not meet the level residents expect. The system has since been stabilized and hot water is currently operating at normal temperatures.
Throughout the repair process, our team worked closely with vendors and the equipment manufacturer to address the issue correctly rather than implementing temporary fixes that could have resulted in additional failures. Ownership has remained actively informed during this process, and several improvement projects are underway to strengthen building systems moving forward.
Citizen Park continues to be professionally managed, and we remain focused on improving building operations and the overall resident experience. We appreciate residents who take the time to provide feedback. Thank you for sharing your feedback.
We understand the frustration residents experienced during the recent hot water disruption, particularly during the winter months. The issue involved a complex failure within the building’s boiler system that required manufacturer diagnostics, replacement components, and coordination with specialized vendors to ensure the repairs were completed properly. While one boiler remained operational during the repair process, we recognize that system performance during that time did not meet the level residents expect. The system has since been stabilized and hot water is currently operating at normal temperatures.
During the repair process our team worked closely with vendors and the manufacturer to diagnose the root cause and implement a long-term solution rather than temporary fixes that could have resulted in additional outages. Ownership remained actively informed throughout this process and continues to be involved in operational improvements at the property.
Citizen Park remains a professionally managed community, and we are focused on strengthening building operations and continuing to improve the resident experience moving forward. We appreciate residents who take the time to share feedback.
3/10/26
I have lived at Citizen Park for almost five years now. The building was a great place to live when I first moved in, but I no longer feel that way and want to share my experience and thoughts for anyone considering living here.
-Unreliable hot water for over 80 days now, which has been especially frustrating during a cold winter. This means having to take many many showers with room temperature or lukewarm water, or if only ice cold water is available, then having to rearrange my schedule... around that (workouts, going to work, etc). It also means not having hot water for things like dishwashing or properly sanitizing things. There were similar problems with hot water availability two years ago and I have heard from other residents that the hot water problems date back to as early as 2018.
-Security is sometimes an issue - for example, the package room doors and the parking garage door are sometimes left open and unattended, which means that anyone from the outside can enter the building.
-The elevators and the coffee machine in the lobby are not infrequently broken.
-Building-hosted social activities have markedly decreased in number over the past year or so (unclear if this is an attempt to save money or it's because management doesn't want to spend time and effort organizing them)
-Building amenities like the clubroom, fitness center, pool area, grills, etc have declined over the past few years in terms of equipment, like functioning TVs
The cons, especially the hot water situation, have been poorly handled by management and ownership (including Asset Living management company) for months now. The compensation we residents have been offered for putting up with this hot water situation is disrespectful and does not reflect the gravity of the situation. To be blunt, it seems like management/ownership spends more time sending out emails filled with meaningless apologies about the many inconveniences we residents deal with and spends more time responding to honest reviews in an attempt to negate them than actually taking responsibility and compensating residents properly and respectfully. Making and saving as much money as possible and doing damage control seem to be priorities, rather than preventing or quickly and meaningfully addressing building problems and doing right by residents by providing what residents pay for and compensating them appropriately when that is not possible.
Review from Apartments.com
Property Manager at Citizen Park responded to this review
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience and for being a long-term resident of Citizen Park.
We understand how frustrating the recent hot water disruption has been, particularly during the winter months. The issue involved a complex... failure within the building’s boiler system that required manufacturer diagnostics, replacement components, and coordination with specialized vendors to ensure the repairs were completed correctly. While one boiler remained operational during the repair process, we recognize the system did not perform at the level residents expect during that time. The system has since been stabilized and hot water is currently operating at normal temperatures.
Regarding the additional concerns mentioned, building systems such as elevators, garage access, and amenity equipment are serviced by licensed vendors and addressed when issues arise. We continue working with those partners to improve reliability across the property. Our team has also been reviewing building operations and resident programming to strengthen the overall resident experience moving forward.
Citizen Park has been home to many long-term residents over the years, and we recognize the value of that community. Ownership remains actively informed of building operations and improvement plans, and several capital improvement projects are underway to address building systems and amenities.
We appreciate residents who share constructive feedback and remain focused on continuing to improve building operations and the overall living experience.
3/9/26
202 Review: Unfortunately, there have been ongoing maintenance issues in the building that have worsened over time. In 2024, I went over a month without ANY hot water. Now, in 2026, the entire building has experienced severe hot water problems lasting OVER two months, and they are still ongoing. Communication from management was limited for much of this period and has only recently improved. I am not confident that these issues, along with several smaller ongoing maintenance concerns, will be... adequately addressed. While the on-site staff are polite, the asset management company appears unwilling to invest in the property or take resident concerns seriously. Frustration among residents is widespread, and I expect many will choose not to renew.
Great location and the units are nice behind the issues I described above. Hopefully the building turns things around but it is hard to say at this point
Review from Apartments.com
Property Manager at Citizen Park responded to this review
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback.
We understand how frustrating the recent hot water disruption was for residents. The issue involved a complex failure within the building’s boiler system that required manufacturer diagnostics,... replacement components, and coordination with specialized vendors. While one boiler remained operational during the repair process, we recognize that performance during that time did not meet the standard residents expect. The system has since been stabilized and hot water is currently operating at normal temperatures.
We also acknowledge that communication during the earlier stages of the issue could have been stronger. Since then, we have made improvements to provide more frequent updates and clearer information as work progressed.
Citizen Park remains a professionally managed community, and ownership is actively informed of building operations and improvement plans. In addition to stabilizing the boiler system, several capital improvement projects are underway to improve building systems and the overall resident experience.
We appreciate residents who share constructive feedback and remain focused on continuing to improve operations and reliability across the property.
3/6/26
Management and ownership are laughably bad. Three months without hot water and management promises to bring in an interior designer (???) and offers insultingly low compensation for what was literally months of services non-rendered coinciding with the coldest months of the year. Despite weeks of trying we have not been able to get into contact with or told who the actual owners are and have instead been left to deal with powerless middlemen third party managers. Would not recommend.
Review from Apartments.com
Property Manager at Citizen Park responded to this review
Thank you for sharing your feedback.
We understand how frustrating the hot water disruption was for residents, particularly during the winter months. The issue involved a complex failure within the building’s boiler system that required manufacturer... diagnostics, replacement components, and coordination with specialized vendors to ensure the repairs were completed properly. While one boiler remained operational during that time, we recognize the system did not perform at the level residents expect. The system has since been stabilized and hot water is currently being maintained at normal operating temperatures.
During the repair process, management worked with ownership, vendors, and the manufacturer to determine the appropriate long-term solution rather than implementing temporary fixes that could have resulted in additional outages. Communication and resident meetings were also held to provide updates and address questions as the work progressed.
Citizen Park continues to be professionally managed, and ownership is actively informed of building operations and improvement plans. In addition to resolving the boiler issue, several capital improvement projects have been approved to enhance the building and resident experience moving forward.
We appreciate residents who take the time to provide feedback and remain focused on continuing to improve operations and services within the community.
Property Manager at Citizen Park responded to this review
Thank you for taking the time to share such a detailed and thoughtful review — especially as a long-term resident. Feedback like this is incredibly important, and I want you to know it is being taken seriously.
First, I truly appreciate you... recognizing the efforts of the current on-site team. Over the past couple of months, our focus has been on improving communication, responsiveness, and building a clear plan to move the community back toward the standard it was originally intended to deliver.
You are absolutely right that several of the concerns you mentioned — particularly hot water reliability, connectivity, and building systems — are not cosmetic issues. These are core to the resident experience, and we understand the frustration that comes from them not meeting expectations.
The hot water issue, in particular, has been a top priority, and steps are actively being taken to address the root cause rather than continuing temporary fixes. In parallel, we are evaluating other building systems and operational gaps to ensure long-term reliability and consistency across the community.
While some of these improvements take time due to the scale and complexity of the systems involved, our goal is not short-term patches, but meaningful, lasting progress.
We truly believe in the potential of this property — just as you mentioned — and are committed to closing the gap between expectation and experience.
If you’re open to it, we would welcome the opportunity to connect with you directly and hear more about your experience.
Thank you again for your honesty and for being a long-term resident of the community.