100 Jay Street
Composite verdict
100 Jay Street is a 31-floor, 266-unit condo building built in 2006 in Brooklyn's DUMBO neighborhood. HPD data shows only 1 open violation — a Class B mold condition in Apt 12D that has been open for 1,151 days despite the landlord's 'fast' response rating, which is a meaningful discrepancy worth pressing on. The crime score is 74/100 (C+), driven heavily by property crime — particularly petit larceny (26 incidents) — and the noise grade is D, with 85 complaints in the past 12 months dominated by commercial noise (36 calls). No rent stabilization applies and no bedbug infestations are on record for the past 3 years.
Class B
Class C
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- The one open HPD violation is a Class B mold condition in Apt 12D that has been open for 1,151 days — over 3 years. Despite the landlord being rated 'fast' on response, this violation remains unresolved. Has the mold source been identified and repaired, and has the condition spread to any other units or common areas?
- Petit larceny accounts for 26 of the 47 nearby crime incidents, with an 81% daytime ratio suggesting most occur during business hours. What building security measures are in place — key fob access, package room, security cameras in the lobby and garage?
- 311 records show 85 noise complaints in the past 12 months, graded D for 'high noise activity,' with commercial noise (36 calls) as the dominant type. Which floors or exposures are most affected, and what soundproofing exists between units and from street level?
- Illegal parking accounts for 198 of 677 total 311 calls in the area. Does the building have a dedicated parking garage or resident parking, and is there a loading zone or package delivery area that avoids the street congestion?
- The building owner is listed as 'UNAVAILABLE' in the public records we have access to. Who is the actual management company and ownership entity responsible for this building, and can you provide a written contact for maintenance escalations?
- The building is a condo built in 2006 with 266 units across 31 floors. Is the unit being offered as a rental from an individual condo owner or from a bulk landlord, and does the condo board have any rules that could affect your tenancy — such as subletting restrictions, move-in fees, or renovation noise policies?
- Inspect the bathroom walls and ceiling of the unit you're viewing for any visible mold, water staining, or efflorescence — the open HPD violation involves a mold condition traced to a wall in a bathroom, and moisture issues in high-rise buildings can affect multiple floors along the same plumbing stack.
- Walk the lobby, elevator banks, and hallways and note the condition of common areas: look for package security (secure room vs. open lobby), functioning intercoms, camera coverage, and whether access doors close and lock properly — given 26 petit larceny incidents nearby, building entry security matters.
- Visit during a weekday daytime hour if possible, since 81% of nearby crime occurs during the day and commercial noise (36 complaints) is the dominant 311 complaint type — stand near the unit's windows and listen for street-level noise from the surrounding commercial corridor.
100 Jay Street sits in Brooklyn, ZIP 11201. The closest subway is York St (F) (1-minute walk), served by the 2, 3, A, C, and F lines. Within an 800-meter walk you'll find 38 restaurants, 29 cafes, 15 groceries, and 3 pharmacies — a walkable-errands grade of A. Nearby public schools include Brooklyn LAB Charter School (grades 6 to 8), a 2-minute walk. Noise activity over the past 12 months is high noise activity — 85 noise complaints filed via 311, mostly commercial noise. NYPD CompStat data places this precinct at a 74/100 safety score.
- Class B · 1 open · penalty 5 · (5/ea)
- Jun 9, 2021 "FAILURE TO CERTIFY CORRECTION ON IMMEDIATELY HAZARDOUS (CLASS 1) ECB VIOLATION"
- Apr 7, 2021
- May 22, 2018 "THE DOB INTENDS TO REVOKE ALL PERMITS AND APPROVED UNDER JOB #340131841 DUE TO SUSPENSION OF FIRE SUPPRESSION…"
- LAZ PARKING NEW YORK/NEW JERSEY, LLC
- IMPERIAL PARKING US LLC
- MP JAY LLC
- P.S. 307 Daniel Hale Williams
- P.S. 008 Robert Fulton
- York St (F)
- High St (A,C)
- Clark St (2,3)
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