2035 Bartow Avenue
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This address — 2035 Bartow Avenue, Bronx — is listed as a 1-floor, Class K1 building owned by Riverbay Corporation, which is the cooperative corporation that operates Co-op City. HPD registration data is not available for this building (common for cooperative or commercial structures not in HPD's system), and rent stabilization data is also unavailable. What the data does show is a moderate crime score of 69/C+, with harassment and assault as the top offense types nearby; 11 Water System 311 complaints in the area worth noting; and a very quiet noise environment (grade A, 5 complaints in 12 months). No bedbug infestations are on record for the past 3 years.
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- There are 11 Water System 311 complaints in the immediate area — has this specific building or nearby structures experienced water pressure issues, leaks, or service interruptions, and are any currently unresolved?
- The crime score is 69/C+ with 21 nearby incidents, including 9 harassment and 3 felony assault offenses — what security measures are in place (intercom, cameras, controlled access) and how are incidents in common areas handled?
- The building is owned by Riverbay Corporation and built in 1969, making it 57 years old — what major systems (plumbing, HVAC, electrical) have been updated, and can you provide documentation of recent capital improvements?
- HPD registration data is not available for this address — can the landlord or co-op board provide a written maintenance log or repair history for the past 12 months to verify the building's upkeep record?
- There are no subway stations within the data's search radius — what is the primary public transit access (bus lines, BxM express) serving this location, and what are typical commute times to Midtown Manhattan?
- Rent stabilization data is unavailable for this BBL — can you clarify the legal status of the unit (market rate, Mitchell-Lama, co-op proprietary lease), and provide a copy of the governing lease or occupancy agreement before signing?
- Inspect common areas, hallways, and any shared mechanical rooms for visible water damage, staining, or active leaks — the 11 Water System 311 complaints in the area make plumbing condition a priority check for a 57-year-old building.
- Walk the building perimeter and entry points at the time of your visit to assess lighting, intercom functionality, and access control — the C+ crime grade with harassment and felony assault in the top offenses makes physical security worth evaluating firsthand.
- Check the condition of the lobby, stairwells, and any shared amenities for general maintenance quality — since HPD violation data is unavailable, your in-person observation of upkeep is one of the few direct signals you have about how the building is managed.
2035 Bartow Avenue sits in Bronx, ZIP 10475. No subway stations are within an 800-meter walk — expect to rely on buses or rideshare. Within an 800-meter walk you'll find 5 restaurants, 1 cafe, 3 groceries, and 1 pharmacy — a walkable-errands grade of B. Nearby public schools include P.S. 153 Helen Keller (grades K to 5), a 6-minute walk. Noise activity over the past 12 months is very quiet — 5 noise complaints filed via 311, mostly commercial noise. NYPD CompStat data places this precinct at a 69/100 safety score.
- Water System: 11
- Illegal Parking: 5
- Abandoned Vehicle: 4
- Noise: 3
- PAINT/PLASTER: 3
- Jul 21, 2025 "BASED ON LIC # 1343 BEING INACTIVE, STOP ALL PLUMBING WORK UNDER JOB #220626605 IMMEDIATELY."
- Feb 21, 2024 "FAILURE TO CERTIFY CORRECTION ON IMMEDIATELY HAZARDOUS (CLASS 1) ECB VIOLATION"
- Feb 7, 2024 "FAILURE TO CERTIFY CORRECTION ON IMMEDIATELY HAZARDOUS (CLASS 1) ECB VIOLATION"
- DAILY DUBS ENTERTAINMENT INC
- MGM SI INC.
- HARI KRISHNA STATIONERY STORE INC.
- P.S. 153 Helen Keller
- P.S. X176
- P.S. 178 - Dr. Selman Waksman
- P.S. X176
- M.S. 180 Dr. Daniel Hale Williams
- I.S. 181 Pablo Casals
- P.S. X176
- M.S. 180 Dr. Daniel Hale Williams
- I.S. 181 Pablo Casals
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