110 Green Street
Composite verdict
HPD violation data is not available for this building — it has no HPD registration on file, so the landlord's maintenance track record cannot be assessed through that channel. What is clear: all 130 units are rent-stabilized with zero deregulations since 2007, which is a meaningful tenant protection. The area has a strong crime score (91, A-) with only 12 incidents and no violent crime, but noise is a real concern — 294 noise complaints in the past 12 months earned an F grade, with residential, commercial, and street noise all contributing. The building has had bedbug infestations in 3 of the last 3 years, placing it at medium risk.
Class B
Class C
past 12 months
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(311 complaints)
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- All 130 units are listed as rent-stabilized with zero deregulations since 2007 — can you provide the current legal regulated rent for this unit and confirm it in writing before lease signing?
- Bedbug filings show infestations in each of the last 3 years (medium risk) — what specific treatment protocols were used, which floors or units were affected, and what is the building's current prevention policy?
- Noise complaints in the area totaled 294 over the past 12 months and received an F grade, with 118 residential, 92 commercial, and 75 street/sidewalk complaints — what soundproofing or noise mitigation exists in the unit, and which side of the building does it face?
- HPD registration data is not on file for this building — can you provide documentation of the building's registration status, certificate of occupancy, and any maintenance or inspection records from the past 12 months?
- There were 379 parking-related 311 complaints nearby, including 222 illegal parking and 157 blocked driveway calls — does the building have a dedicated parking or loading area, and is there a building policy on deliveries and driveway access?
- The building was built in 2007 and is 19 years old — what major systems (elevator, HVAC, plumbing, roof) have been serviced or replaced, and who is the on-site or on-call maintenance contact for residents?
- Test the elevator operation and inspect the lobby, hallways, and stairwells for signs of deferred maintenance — given the absence of HPD registration data, physical condition of common areas is your primary proxy for how the building is managed.
- Assess noise levels inside the unit at different times of day, and check window quality and seal — 294 noise complaints with an F grade across residential, commercial, and street sources means noise exposure will depend heavily on unit location and window insulation.
- Inspect the unit and common areas carefully for any signs of bedbug activity (dark spots on baseboards, mattress seams, or upholstered surfaces) and ask building staff directly which floors have had prior infestations — 3 consecutive years of filings warrants a close look.
110 Green Street sits in Brooklyn, ZIP 11222. The closest subway is Greenpoint Av (G) (3-minute walk), served by the G line. Within an 800-meter walk you'll find 44 restaurants, 22 cafes, 32 groceries, and 4 pharmacies — a walkable-errands grade of A. Nearby public schools include P.S. 031 Samuel F. Dupont (grades Pre-K to 5), a 9-minute walk. Noise activity over the past 12 months is very high noise activity — 294 noise complaints filed via 311, mostly residential noise. NYPD CompStat data places this precinct at a 91/100 safety score.
- Dec 13, 2011 "VIOLATION ISSUED TO ELEVATOR-FAILURE TO FILE CATEGORY 1 2010 INSPECTION/TEST"
- Feb 27, 2009
- RAINBOW HOME IMPROVEMENT INC.
- SAM SMOKE AND GIFT SHOP CORPORATION
- SAM SMOKE AND GIFT SHOP CORPORATION
- P.S. 031 Samuel F. Dupont
- P.S. 034 Oliver H. Perry
- Greenpoint Av (G)
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