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Old 12-16-2019, 02:19 PM
 
Location: Manhattan
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https://www.ny1.com/nyc/all-boroughs...wvNiaLgU9gBB5A

Public Advocate Jumaane Williams on Monday released his list of the city's worst landlords.

The yearly report is based on the number of violations in the last year and the number of units in each building.

The big takeaway is that the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) is the worst landlord overall for the second year in a row. The Housing Authority needs an estimated $45 billion for long standing repairs. $25 billion is needed to fix immediate issues.

Of NYCHA's more than 172,000 units, there are an average 290,000 open work orders. That's more than 45,000 more open work orders than this time last year.

When it comes to landlords in each borough, "Risley Dent Towers Association" on Fulton Street in Brooklyn is this year's worst, with 819 average open violations.

In Manhattan, "Windermere Holdings LLC" at 400 West 57th Street took the number 2 spot with 647 open violations.

"1133 Boston Post Road LLC" is the worst in The Bronx, and "100 Belmont Place" is the worst on Staten Island.

"40-26 Benham Street" is at the top of the list in Queens.
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Old 12-22-2019, 02:55 PM
 
Location: Brooklyn
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[. . .] "NYCHA's more than 172,000 units, there are an average 290,000 open work orders. That's more than 45,000 more open work orders than this time last year. [...] "Risley Dent Towers Association" on Fulton Street in Brooklyn is this year's worst, with 819 average open violations. In Manhattan, "Windermere Holdings LLC" at 400 West 57th Street [...] 647 open violations....."
I also blame the Dept of Bldgs....they need to do a better job of overseeing people/places where violations pile up............ it's insanity.
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Old 12-22-2019, 03:06 PM
 
Location: The end of the world
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It has a map. The Queens and west Manhattan lights up like Christmas trees

If this was the 1990's it would be an easy to understand Excel PDF format. Why are all of these government web pages so slow
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