Park Terrace

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Rockford, United States

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Public housing

Park Terrace Reviews | Rating 3.1 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Park Terrace is located in Rockford, United States on 1000 Chamberlain St. Park Terrace is rated 3.1 out of 5 in the category public housing in United States.

Address

1000 Chamberlain St

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Quintin Banks

My Greatest Experience I have in Park Terrace is when I moved into my very first apartment and I done meet a lot of incredible people inside the building as well and i learned to grow and started to seek and ask myself this Question What is my purpose that God wants me to do here and it was to make a Big Difference and be the change That Park Terrace Needs. And the most important thing that I wanted to do and it was to be the positive example to set for others towards the right direction to achieve that goal and it happened like I've always say all the time if you wanna have a Vision and a Bright Future it's all starts with you to put in your great efforts and make it a Reality. And all it took was God,Love,Respect,Unity and Peace to bring everyone together as a community as one as a whole to be what we are destant in Life and that is a blessing to others and turn Your home into a happy,safe place. And Remember it's not about who you are and where you go it's about being the Right Solution that The World Needs and not being another society problem.

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Rockford Rebel

It's a great place to live in and we're on the bus line and many stores and fast food establishments within walking distance.

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jeffery19ify

A run down no good place to live crackheads yelling and rampant with bed bugs place no good at all

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Jamie Branch

That place needs a make over, not very COVID-Friendly. Prayers for protection going out for all the residents.

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Rosa Gary

Nice building better than being homeless