1 Tudor City Place
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This 1930-built, 26-floor elevator co-op at 1 Tudor City Place has 49 open HPD violations — 7 Class C (immediately hazardous), 28 Class B (hazardous), and 14 Class A (non-hazardous) — with a landlord response rated 'slow' and the most recent Class C violation open for 249 days involving a defective self-closing door at Apt 434. That unresolved violation record is the most pressing concern here. Crime in the immediate 150m radius is low (26 incidents, 0 violent, 0 shootings), dominated by petit larceny (15) and grand larceny (5). Noise complaints are moderate at 61 over 12 months, mostly street/sidewalk-side. The building is overwhelmingly market-rate — only 9 of 799 units show as stabilized, with 15 units deregulated since 2007.
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- There are 49 open HPD violations — including 7 Class C (immediately hazardous) — and the landlord response is rated 'slow.' The most recent Class C violation has been open 249 days. What is the current status of these violations, and what is the timeline for resolving them before lease signing?
- The Class C violation involves a defective or missing self-closing door hinge at Apt 434. Are there similar door or egress issues on other floors, and has the building passed its most recent fire safety inspection?
- Only 9 of 799 units are listed as rent-stabilized, and 15 units have been deregulated since 2007. Is the unit being offered rent-stabilized or market-rate, and can you provide documentation confirming its regulatory status?
- The building was built in 1930 and is 96 years old. What major systems — boiler, elevators, plumbing, electrical — have been updated, and when were those upgrades completed?
- 311 records show 61 noise complaints over the past 12 months, with 31 classified as street/sidewalk noise and 26 as residential. How is noise managed between units in a 799-unit building, and what soundproofing exists in the specific unit being offered?
- There were 40 encampment-related 311 complaints in the surrounding area over the past year. How does building management handle encampments near the entrances, and are all building entry points secured with functioning intercoms and locks?
- Inspect all stairwell and corridor self-closing doors on the floor of the unit you're considering — given the open Class C violation for defective door hinges at Apt 434, check whether similar issues exist on nearby floors and whether fire doors close and latch fully without assistance.
- Ride the elevators and walk the common areas (lobby, hallways, laundry, mail room) carefully — in a 96-year-old, 799-unit building, look for signs of deferred maintenance: water stains on ceilings, peeling paint, corroded pipes, flickering lighting, or out-of-service notices on equipment.
- Visit at different times of day if possible, and stand outside the building entrance to assess street-level noise and foot traffic — 31 of the 61 noise complaints were street/sidewalk-origin, and 40 encampment complaints were filed nearby, so observe conditions directly rather than relying on the landlord's description.
1 Tudor City Place sits in Manhattan, ZIP 10017. The closest subway is Grand Central-42 St (4,5,6,7,S) (9-minute walk), served by the 4, 5, 6, 7, and S lines. Within an 800-meter walk you'll find 105 restaurants, 59 cafes, 37 groceries, and 8 pharmacies — a walkable-errands grade of A. Nearby public schools include The River School (grades Pre-K to 5), a 5-minute walk. Noise activity over the past 12 months is high noise activity — 61 noise complaints filed via 311, mostly street and sidewalk noise. NYPD CompStat data places this precinct at a 86/100 safety score.
- 2025-09-10 "§ 27-2005, 27-2007, 27-2041.1 HMC, §238, § 309; § 107 (2) ( C) MDL AND 28 RCNY §25-171: REPLACE OR REPAIR THE SELF-CLOSI…"
- 2025-09-10 "§ 27-2005 ADM CODE REPAIR THE BROKEN OR DEFECTIVE PLASTERED SURFACES AND PAINT IN A UNIFORM COLOR THE CEILING IN THE 1st…"
- 2025-05-29 "§ 27-2011 ADM CODE CLEANSE TO THE SATISFACTION OF THIS DEPARTMENT THE GROUT AT SOUTH WALL IN THE BATHROOM LOCATED AT APT…"
- 2025-05-06 "§ 27-2026, 2027 HMC: PROPERLY REPAIR THE SOURCE AND ABATE THE EVIDENCE OF A WATER LEAK AT CEILING IN THE KITCHEN LOCATED…"
- 2025-05-06 "§ 27-2026 ADM CODE REMOVE ALL OBSTRUCTIONS AND REPAIR ALL DEFECTS IN WASH/BASIN IN THE BATHROOM LOCATED AT APT 1139, 11t…"
- Class C · 7 open · penalty 105 · (15/ea)
- Class B · 28 open · penalty 140 · (5/ea)
- Class A · 14 open · penalty 14 · (1/ea)
- 2026-04-02 · Apt 1824 · EMERGENCY · DOOR/WINDOW
- 2026-03-12 · Apt 1824 · NON EMERGENCY · DOOR/WINDOW
- 2026-02-08 · Apt 818 · EMERGENCY · HEAT/HOT WATER
- For Hire Vehicle Complaint: 150
- Illegal Parking: 104
- Noise: 55
- Encampment: 40
- Animal in a Park: 36
~1 block 300m
~2-3 blocks
- PETIT LARCENY: 15
- GRAND LARCENY: 10
- HARRASSMENT 2: 7
- CRIMINAL TRESPASS: 4
- ASSAULT 3 & RELATED OFFENSES: 2
- May 3, 2024 "FAILURE TO FILE BENCHMARKING REPORT OF ENERGY USE AS PER AD. CODE SEC. 28-309.4"
- Jun 4, 2021 "MOTORCYCLE IMPACTING SIDEWALK SHED"
- Sep 6, 2019 "VIO ISSUED TO ELEVATOR - FAIL TO CORRECT DEFECTS ON 2017 CAT 1 INSP/TST TST"
- EA ASSOCIATES GROUP INC.
- CONDE LLC
- ENTERPRISE 40TH PARKING CORP.
- The River School
- P.S. 116 Mary Lindley Murray
- Manhattan Academy For Arts & Language
- Murray Hill Academy
- Unity Center for Urban Technologies
- Grand Central-42 St
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