200 Eastern Parkway
Composite verdict
200 Eastern Parkway is owned by the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs — this is the Brooklyn Museum address, a public institutional building, not a residential rental property. HPD registration data is unavailable (expected for a city-owned cultural institution), and rent stabilization data is also unavailable. The crime picture is strong (score 93/A, zero violent incidents nearby), but the 311 data shows 457 area calls including 48 HEAT/HOT WATER complaints and a noise grade of D driven by street and sidewalk activity — context worth understanding if any residential use is being contemplated.
Class B
Class C
past 12 months
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- This address is registered to the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs — what is the legal basis for any residential tenancy here, and can you provide a copy of the certificate of occupancy showing residential use?
- There are 48 HEAT/HOT WATER complaints in the 311 data for this area — if this space is being offered as a residence, who is responsible for heat and hot water, and what system serves the unit?
- The building was built in 1915 and is now 111 years old — what major infrastructure systems (plumbing, electrical, HVAC) have been updated, and can you provide documentation of those upgrades?
- Noise is graded D with 55 complaints in the past 12 months, dominated by 25 street/sidewalk noise calls — how is exterior noise managed in the unit, and what window glazing or soundproofing is in place?
- HPD registration is not on file for this building — can the landlord or lessor provide a written maintenance and repair log for the past 12 months, and identify who holds legal responsibility for habitability?
- Rent stabilization data is unavailable for this BBL — can you confirm in writing whether this unit is subject to any form of rent regulation, and provide the legal regulated rent if applicable?
- Given the building's 1915 construction and institutional ownership, physically inspect the condition of visible infrastructure — pipes, radiators, electrical panels, and window frames — for signs of deferred maintenance or deterioration.
- Walk the Eastern Parkway frontage and surrounding block at different times of day to assess the street/sidewalk noise that generated 25 complaints and the D noise grade; note proximity to the subway entrance 2 minutes away (lines 2/3).
- Check common areas, stairwells, and any shared spaces for evidence of the 32 nearby encampment complaints and 124 illegal parking calls — assess whether building entry points are secure and well-lit.
200 Eastern Parkway sits in Brooklyn, ZIP 11238. The closest subway is Eastern Pkwy-Brooklyn Museum (2,3) (2-minute walk), served by the 2, 3, 4, 5, and S lines. Within an 800-meter walk you'll find 36 restaurants, 22 cafes, 35 groceries, and 4 pharmacies — a walkable-errands grade of A. Nearby public schools include P.S. 241 Emma L. Johnston (grades Pre-K to 5), a 4-minute walk. Noise activity over the past 12 months is high noise activity — 55 noise complaints filed via 311, mostly street and sidewalk noise. NYPD CompStat data places this precinct at a 93/100 safety score.
- Nov 14, 2025 "VIOLATION ISSUED-FAILURE TO FILE 2024 EXTERNAL LOW PRESSURE INSPECTION"
- Sep 23, 2024 "VIOLATION ISSUED-FAILURE TO FILE 2023 EXTERNAL LOW PRESSURE INSPECTION"
- Jun 20, 2023 "VIOLATION ISSUED-FAILURE TO FILE 2018 EXTERNAL LOW PRESSURE INSPECTION"
- EASTERN PARKWAY CAR PARK LLC
- 840 UNITED DELI CORP
- 840 UNITED DELI CORP
- P.S. 241 Emma L. Johnston
- P.S. 316 Elijah Stroud
- Eastern Pkwy-Brooklyn Museum (2,3)
- Franklin Av-Medgar Evers College/Botanic Garden (2,3,4,5,S)
- Park Pl (S)
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