Amenities That Fit Into Daily Life

Amenities should make everyday routines easier, not just look good on paper. The focus here is on spaces that are actually used; places that remove small inconveniences, support how people live now, and add flexibility without overcomplicating things. Each feature is designed to be practical, accessible, and consistently useful.

Close-up of the handlebars and digital control panel of a stationary exercise bike in a gym.

Fitness Center

Open 24 Hours,
Built for Consistency

The fitness center is available around the clock, which removes one of the most common barriers to staying active - timing. Early mornings, late evenings, or anything in between, the space is always accessible.

It’s newly built, clean, and well-maintained, which matters more than having an oversized or crowded gym. The environment is straightforward and functional, allowing residents to focus on routine rather than dealing with packed or outdated facilities.

For many residents, the convenience of having a reliable, on-site gym is what turns occasional workouts into a regular habit.

Close-up of a stationary exercise bike console and handlebars in a gym setting.

Coworking Space

A Defined Space for Focus

Working from home can quickly blur into living space. The coworking area provides a separate environment where work can stay contained, without needing to leave the building.

It’s suited for focused tasks, virtual meetings, or simply getting out of the apartment for a few hours without distractions. The benefit isn’t just productivity, it’s the ability to create a clearer boundary between work time and personal time.

This becomes especially relevant for remote workers and hybrid schedules where flexibility matters, but structure is still needed.

White office table with a laptop, tablet, smartphone, coffee cup, pens, headphones, and a small potted plant.

Pocket park

Outdoor Space Without Leaving Home

The pocket park is the community’s central outdoor space, designed as a more intentional version of a traditional courtyard. While it functions as a courtyard, the layout and scale make it feel more like a small, accessible park within the property.

It provides a place to step outside without leaving the building. Whether it’s a short break during the day, a change of environment, or time spent in fresh air, the space is there when needed without requiring planning or travel.

Unlike larger, more crowded outdoor areas, this space stays practical and easy to use. It’s not built around events or high traffic, but around everyday moments that benefit from having a quiet, open setting close by.

Indoor seating area with wicker chair featuring a gray cushion and navy pillow, surrounded by various green potted plants and black-and-white checkered floor.

Secure Bike Storage

Practical Storage for Active Lifestyles

For residents who bike regularly, storage is usually an afterthought in most buildings. Having a secure, designated area removes the need to bring bikes into living spaces or worry about leaving them exposed outside.

It’s a straightforward feature, but one that makes daily routines easier for anyone using a bike for commuting, exercise, or general transportation.

Row of mountain bikes aligned in a bike shop or storage area with focus on the front tires and handlebars.

Package Room

A Simple, Functional Delivery Space

Package handling is often overlooked until it becomes a problem. The package room is designed as a dedicated area for deliveries, keeping items organized and accessible.

It’s not over-engineered or automated - it’s a straightforward, functional space with shelving that allows residents to retrieve packages without relying on lockers or external systems. The simplicity makes it reliable and easy to use.

Shelving unit filled with various sizes of brown cardboard boxes and padded envelopes with shipping labels and barcodes.

Parking Options

Covered and Surface Parking Available

Parking is often one of the most important practical considerations. The property offers both covered and surface parking options, allowing residents to choose what works best for their routine and preferences.

Having on-site parking reduces the uncertainty and time involved in finding a space, particularly during busier hours or in less predictable conditions. It’s a basic feature, but one that directly impacts day-to-day convenience.

Indoor parking garage with several parked cars and overhead lighting.

Resident Lounge

Flexible Space Beyond Your Apartment

The resident lounge provides a shared environment that sits between private living and public space. It’s not meant to replace your apartment, but to give you an option when you want a change of setting without leaving the building.

It can be used casually. Meeting someone, spending time outside your unit, or taking a break from your routine. Unlike more formal amenities, the lounge is flexible. There’s no single way it’s meant to be used, which is what makes it practical.

For residents who spend a lot of time at home, having access to a neutral, shared space adds variety without requiring effort or planning.

Modern living room with curved beige sofa, brown leather chair, oval coffee table, abstract wall art, and potted plants.

EV Charging Stations

Modern Living, Fully Charged

Designed for a modern, forward-thinking lifestyle, King’s Landing offers on-site EV charging for ultimate convenience. Effortlessly power your vehicle from the comfort of home, without disrupting your daily routine.

This premium amenity reflects a commitment to elevated living - where sustainability, innovation, and everyday ease come together in one of the most desirable luxury apartment communities in Troy NY.

Green circular sign with a white car icon connected to a charging plug, indicating an electric vehicle charging station.