1180 Pacific Street
Composite verdict
This 111-year-old elevator building at 1180 Pacific Street has 4 open HPD violations (including 1 Class C, the most serious category) and a B-grade landlord response score of 70 — the Class C violation warrants a direct question. The most pressing neighborhood signal is 118 HEAT/HOT WATER complaints in the 311 data, which is the top complaint type in the area and aligns with the kind of infrastructure stress common in buildings of this age. Crime scores a C+ (65/100) with assault as the dominant offense type, and the noise grade is D — driven primarily by 32 residential noise complaints and 19 street/sidewalk complaints over the past 12 months. On the positive side, the building is nearly fully rent-stabilized (57 of 59 units) with zero deregulations since 2007, and bedbug risk is rated low with only 2 infested units in the past 3 years.
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- There is 1 open Class C HPD violation — the most serious category — what is it specifically, and what is the current remediation timeline?
- 311 data shows 118 HEAT/HOT WATER complaints in the area, which is the top complaint type — has this building had heating or hot water outages in the past two winters, and what is the boiler's maintenance history?
- The building was built in 1915 and is 111 years old — what major systems (boiler, plumbing, elevator, electrical) have been updated, and can you provide documentation of those upgrades?
- The noise grade is D, with 32 residential noise complaints and 19 street/sidewalk complaints in the past 12 months — what soundproofing or noise mitigation exists between units and from the street?
- Crime in the area scores 65/100 (C+) with 16 assault-related offenses among the top incidents — what building security measures are in place, such as a working intercom, key-fob entry, cameras, or a staffed entrance?
- The building is owned by a Housing Development Fund Corporation (HDFC) — what are the income eligibility requirements, resale or subletting restrictions, and any co-op rules that would apply to a renter here?
- Test the elevator operation and inspect the lobby, hallways, and stairwells for signs of deferred maintenance — in a 111-year-old building, look specifically for water staining on ceilings, peeling paint, and the condition of radiators or heating units in common areas.
- Check the windows in the unit — the open Class B violation involves broken caulking around a window in Apt 1I, so inspect your specific unit's windows for similar gaps, drafts, or moisture damage that could indicate a building-wide pattern.
- Walk the block at different times if possible, and note the encampment and unsanitary condition complaints (52 and 42 respectively in 311 data) — observe the immediate sidewalk, building entrance, and any adjacent lots for conditions that would affect daily comfort and safety.
1180 Pacific Street sits in Brooklyn, ZIP 11216. The closest subway is Nostrand Av (A,C) (5-minute walk), served by the A, C, and S lines. Nearby public schools include P.S. 138 Brooklyn (grades Pre-K to 8), a 5-minute walk. Noise activity over the past 12 months is high noise activity — 58 noise complaints filed via 311, mostly residential noise. NYPD CompStat data places this precinct at a 65/100 safety score.
- Class C · 1 open · penalty 15 · (15/ea)
- Class B · 3 open · penalty 15 · (5/ea)
- Feb 2, 2022 "FAILURE TO CERTIFY CORRECTION ON IMMEDIATELY HAZARDOUS (CLASS 1) ECB VIOLATION"
- Nov 2, 2021 "CYCLE 9A UNSAFE REPORT FILED"
- Sep 2, 2020 "FAILURE TO CERTIFY CORRECTION ON IMMEDIATELY HAZARDOUS (CLASS 1) ECB VIOLATION"
- DEAN DELI GROCERY CORP.
- BOLLA OPERATING CORP.
- OYEWOLE, ALFRED A
- P.S. 138 Brooklyn
- P.S. 022
- Nostrand Av (A,C)
- Park Pl (S)
- Franklin Av (C,S)
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