2400 Johnson Avenue
Composite verdict
2400 Johnson Avenue is a 57-year-old, 13-floor elevator co-op with 130 units built in 1969. HPD shows 7 open violations — including 1 Class C (immediately hazardous) and 4 Class B (hazardous) — and an overall score of 63 (C+), with the most recent violation open for 212 days without resolution, suggesting slow follow-through on repairs. Crime scores a B (75/100), but the top offenses include 2 murders and 1 felony assault in the nearby area, which warrants attention despite the relatively low total count of 6 incidents. The building is not registered as rent-stabilized, so no tenant protections apply on that front.
Class B
Class C
past 12 months
units
(out of 100)
rent
rating
min walk
(311 complaints)
errands grade
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- There is 1 open Class C (immediately hazardous) HPD violation and 4 Class B violations — can you provide the full list of open violations and what the remediation timeline is for each?
- The most recent HPD violation (broken ceramic tiles, Apt 11D) has been open for 212 days — what is causing the delay, and is this unit currently occupied?
- The HPD landlord response is rated 'normal' and the building scores a C+ (63/100) — what is the co-op board's process for tracking and closing maintenance complaints, and is there a log available?
- 311 records show 7 HEAT/HOT WATER complaints in the area and the building was built in 1969 — what major systems (boiler, plumbing, elevator) have been updated, and when were those updates completed?
- Crime data shows 2 murders and 1 felony assault among the 6 nearby incidents — what building security measures are in place, such as a staffed front desk, intercom system, key-fob access, or security cameras?
- The building has 53 illegal parking complaints in the 311 data — is there on-site parking available for residents, and if so, what are the costs and current availability?
- Inspect the elevator condition, lobby, and common hallways closely — in a 57-year-old building with a C+ HPD score and slow violation resolution, look for signs of deferred maintenance such as water stains, damaged flooring, or non-functioning fixtures.
- Check the building entrance and intercom system for security integrity — given 2 murders and 1 felony assault among the 6 nearby crime incidents, confirm that access controls (door locks, intercom, cameras) are functional and actively monitored.
- Walk the immediate block and surrounding streets, particularly noting parking and street conditions — 53 illegal parking complaints suggest congestion or enforcement issues that could affect daily quality of life and street-level safety at night.
2400 Johnson Avenue sits in Bronx, ZIP 10463. The closest subway is Marble Hill-225 St (1) (10-minute walk), served by the 1 line. Within an 800-meter walk you'll find 3 restaurants, 1 grocery, and 1 pharmacy — a walkable-errands grade of C. Nearby public schools include P.S. X037 - Multiple Intelligence School (grades K to 8), a 6-minute walk. Noise activity over the past 12 months is very quiet — 4 noise complaints filed via 311, mostly street and sidewalk noise. NYPD CompStat data places this precinct at a 75/100 safety score.
- Class C · 1 open · penalty 15 · (15/ea)
- Class B · 4 open · penalty 20 · (5/ea)
- Class A · 2 open · penalty 2 · (1/ea)
- Aug 2, 2022 "FAILURE TO FILE BENCHMARKING REPORT OF ENERGY USE AS PER AD. CODE SEC. 28-309.4"
- Jul 30, 2019 "FAILURE TO PERFORM CATEGORY 5 INSPECTION"
- Jul 30, 2019 "FAILURE TO PERFORM CATEGORY 5 INSPECTION"
- SP PLUS CORPORATION
- SP PLUS CORPORATION
- KN MARKET INC
- P.S. X037 - Multiple Intelligence School
- Paula Hedbavny School
- Marble Hill-225 St (1)
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