100 Atlantic Avenue
Composite verdict
100 Atlantic Avenue is a 126-year-old, 4-floor elevator building with 58 units in Brooklyn. The most notable HPD finding is a single open Class C violation — the most serious category — that has been open for 13,785 days (roughly 37 years), concerning a required notice about who holds the key to the building's heating system. That extreme age is a red flag worth pressing the landlord on directly. Otherwise, HPD scores an 85 (B+) with fast landlord response, crime is low at 92/100 (A grade, zero violent incidents), and no bedbug infestations are on record for the past 3 years. Rent stabilization data is unavailable because this building's BBL is not in the WoW database — you cannot verify stabilization status from public records alone and should ask the landlord directly.
Class B
Class C
past 12 months
units
(out of 100)
rent
rating
min walk
(311 complaints)
errands grade
nearby
- There is one open Class C HPD violation — the most serious tier — that has been open for 13,785 days (approximately 37 years) regarding posting the name and location of the person with the key to the building's heating system. Why has this never been resolved, and who currently holds that key?
- Rent stabilization data is not available for this building in the public WoW database. Is this unit rent-stabilized or rent-regulated in any way, and can you provide documentation — such as a DHCR registration or lease rider — confirming the unit's regulatory status?
- The building was built in 1900 and is 126 years old. What major systems — boiler, elevator, plumbing, electrical — have been updated, and can you provide documentation of those upgrades and their dates?
- Noise data shows 32 complaints over the past 12 months, graded C (moderate), with 15 vehicle noise complaints and 11 commercial noise complaints dominating. The building is on Atlantic Avenue, a commercial corridor — how is street-facing noise managed in the unit, and are windows double-paned or otherwise sound-attenuated?
- 311 records show 108 illegal parking complaints and 120 total parking-related calls in the area. Is there any on-site or reserved parking available with this unit, and what is the typical street parking situation on this block?
- The building is described as an elevator apartment with 4 floors and 58 units. Given the building's age of 126 years, when was the elevator last inspected and certified, and is there a current DOB elevator inspection certificate on file?
- Inspect the elevator directly — check for a posted DOB inspection certificate with a current date, listen for unusual sounds during operation, and look for visible wear on doors and cab finishes. In a 126-year-old building, elevator condition is a meaningful safety and convenience indicator.
- Walk the public hallways, stairwells, and lobby and look for signs of deferred maintenance consistent with the building's age: peeling paint, water stains on ceilings or walls, deteriorating plaster, or evidence of past leaks. Pay particular attention to the first-floor public hall, which is the location cited in the open Class C violation.
- Stand at the windows of the unit — especially any facing Atlantic Avenue — and assess street noise from vehicle and commercial sources. The noise data grades this block C (moderate) with vehicle noise as the dominant complaint type; evaluate whether the unit's window quality and orientation would make that livable for you.
100 Atlantic Avenue sits in Brooklyn, ZIP 11201. The closest subway is Borough Hall/Court St (2,3,4,5,R) (7-minute walk), served by the 2, 3, 4, 5, F, G, and R lines. Within an 800-meter walk you'll find 76 restaurants, 43 cafes, 28 groceries, and 8 pharmacies — a walkable-errands grade of A. Nearby public schools include P.S. 029 John M. Harrigan (grades Pre-K to 5), a 5-minute walk. Noise activity over the past 12 months is moderate noise activity — 32 noise complaints filed via 311, mostly vehicle noise. NYPD CompStat data places this precinct at a 92/100 safety score.
- Class C · 1 open · penalty 15 · (15/ea)
- Jan 1, 2009
- Jan 3, 2008
- Mar 26, 2002
- FLORAL HEIGHTS INC
- HOLLER & SQUALL, LLC
- CHAMPION DELI & GROCERY CORP.
- P.S. 029 John M. Harrigan
- Success Academy Charter School - Cobble Hill
- Borough Hall/Court St (2,3,4,5,R)
- Bergen St (F,G)
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