Location: 508 W. 114th St.
- Nearby dorms: John Jay, LLC, Carman. Same block as a bunch of
frat/sorority housesbrownstones and Broadway Residence Hall. - Stores and restaurants: Nearly everything, especially on Amsterdam. Strokos is basically next door, and you’re just a short walk from HamDel, Artopolis, and Columbia Cottage. Stroll an avenue to the west and you’ve got Broadway at your disposal.
Cost:
- $8,324 (same as EC, Hogan, Watt, Woodbridge)
Amenities:
- Bathrooms: Two full baths in 6- and 8-person suites, one in the 4-person suites.
- AC/Heating: No AC. You can’t control the heating, so it tends to be hotter than needed in the spring. Steam heating can be a little noisy too.
- Kitchen/Lounge: Each suite comes equipped with a large kitchen, a full-size refrigerator, oven, stove, and microwave. One drawback of the kitchen is its general lack of counter space. The lounge isn’t huge, but it’s comfortable enough for a group to hang out. And beer pong!
- Laundry: 5 washers and 5 dryers in the basement; regularly fills at peak hours. It’s also only accessible by elevator, so even the lower floors have to wait.
- Computers/Printers: One printer in the lobby.
- Gym: No gym.
- Intra-transportation:One elevator that runs reasonably fast, and a narrow staircase.
- Hardwood/Carpet: Hardwood.
- On each floor:
- 1 4-person all-single suite
- 1 6-person 3 double/2 single suite
- 2 8-person suites (NB: first floor only has one)
- 8-person suites are either 3 double/2 single (12 suites) or 2 double/4 single (2 suites)
- Singles really depend on how awkward the suite layout is. They can be as small as 85 sq. ft. (in 8-persons) or as large as 170 sq. ft. (4-persons)
- Doubles range from bad (175 sq. ft.) to okay (200 sq. ft.)
Numbers:
- 4-persons go to all-senior groups who couldn’t get townhouses (or want something closer). Competitive with Hogan, but the singles in Ruggles are larger.
- 6-person groups unable to get EC may drop down to General before looking at these Ruggles suites due to the small size of the two doubles. Expect these to go to junior groups. In the past the occasional sophomore group has landed themselves a 6-person, but expect junior regroup to fix that.
- 8-persons generally go to junior groups, with the 4-single ones going first. They’re a hot commodity; last year the 8-persons were gone halfway through junior suite selection.
Bwog recommendation:
- Go with Ruggles 4-persons if you want larger rooms, but take Hogan if you want a better lounge.
- 6-person senior groups will probably be happier dropping into General rather than risk ending up in a 175 sq. ft. double.
- The floorplans of individual suites (even on the same line) vary a lot, so choose carefully!
Resident opinions:
- “Overall a very home-y and comfy space; colored walls and old moulding make it feel less like a dorm and more like an upper west side apartment”
- “Awesome if you’re tight with your suite, but there really isn’t any sense of floor/building community, which can also be nice.”
- “Laundry machines and dryers suck to the point where residents do their laundry elsewhere. There’s a weird panic room type thing in basement. And the water pressure in the showers is good.”
- “The RAs are really chill and the way most of the suites are laid out means that you can party/enjoy yourself with a limited amount of interference.”
- “You pretty much know if you want to live in Ruggles. It’s undoubtedly the best choice for rising juniors who want to live in a suite, and for seniors who want a four-single suite.”
- “It’s kind of annoying to have to walk a block to get to Broadway but other than that it’s ideally located.”
Gallery:
Photos by Johnathan Crnkovic.
19 Comments
@Alum “1 6-person 3 double/2 single suite”
This adds up to 8 people, not 6.
@Anonymous How are the 8 person suites with 4 singles compared to the ones with 2 singles?
@Anonymous That looks like where the bathroom is, and the space described at the bathroom is part of the kitchen (but there is no extra wall).
If you want to check out a floor plan for real, just head over to a suite and knock on doors: people are generally receptive to this request.
@EC Flats not trying to be annoying, but can there be a post about this. they weren’t covered last year/any other that i could find.
@Anonymous i second that emotion
@don't do it woodbridge is closer to broadway and is both more spacious and more charming
@Apartments? Can you include a post about the apartments that they’re supposedly opening to seniors next year? Thanks!
@Anonymous if the room in the first picture was mine i’d sleep under the bed every night
@a whole block!?!?! “It’s kind of annoying to have to walk a block to get to Broadway but other than that it’s ideally located.”
Who are you? Lazy, that’s who.
@Anonymous ruggles is struggles
@Anonymous Ok, so apparently that 8 person suite’s extra room next to the top bathroom is a mistake in the floorplan. So what is it really? Just a walled off segment? Or is there more room elsewhere to compensate?
@someone please answer this
@that suite's resident yeah, we came in here thinking we’d have 3 bathrooms, FUCK THAT SHIT. still, best suite in ruggles. anyways, i dont remember if it’s anything, but we have 2 extra closets, so i assume it’s one of those 2.
@Anonymous Can’t you just post links to all of the reviews you have done every year instead of redundantly re-reviewing the same dorms.
@Brian They’re on the sidebar, my friend.
@Anonymous Right, so why are you doing new ones?
@but like why do you give a shit?
@Anonymous Because I generally like reading Bwog but I don’t understand why the same posts get made every single year with information that’s readily accessible. As a consumer of this website I’m using the comments section to ask how things might be improved so that Bwog’s resources could go toward covering more news and editorial pieces instead of rehashing the same information year after year.
@Anonymous Opinions change. Buildings get run down. Floors are renovated. Rats find a new home. Gyms pop up, printers get removed.
This is useful information and I’m glad someone is recording it.