388 Bridge Street
Composite verdict
388 Bridge Street is a 53-floor, 371-unit condo building built in 2012, with a strong HPD record — zero open violations across all classes and an A grade with fast landlord response. The bigger concerns are the neighborhood crime score of 47/100 (D grade), driven largely by theft-related offenses, and a noise grade of D with 93 complaints in the past 12 months, predominantly street/sidewalk noise. Notably, 237 of 371 units are listed as rent-stabilized, which is unusual for a 2012 condo — worth clarifying whether your specific unit qualifies and what protections apply.
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- 237 of 371 units are listed as rent-stabilized — is the specific unit you're being offered stabilized, and if so, can the landlord provide the current legal regulated rent and the lease rider required under rent stabilization law?
- The 311 data shows 211 HEAT/HOT WATER complaints and 75 PLUMBING complaints in the surrounding area over the past year — has this building specifically had any heat, hot water, or plumbing outages, and how were they resolved?
- Crime score is 47/100 with a D grade and 283 nearby incidents, with 'Other Offenses Related to Theft' (59) and 'Petit Larceny' (33) among the top offenses — what building security measures are in place, such as key-fob access, cameras, and a staffed front desk?
- Noise is graded D with 93 complaints in the past 12 months, with street/sidewalk noise as the dominant subtype (39 complaints) — which floor and which side of the building does this unit face, and has the landlord received noise complaints from within the building itself?
- The building is classified as a condo with owner listed as RK&G ASSOCIATES, LLC — is the unit being offered as a rental from a condo investor, and if so, are there any condo board rules that could affect your tenancy, such as subletting restrictions or move-in/move-out fees?
- HPD shows zero open violations and fast landlord response — can the landlord provide a written maintenance log or service request history for this specific unit over the past 12 months to confirm that track record holds at the unit level?
- Test windows on the street-facing side of the unit for sound insulation — the D-grade noise score is driven by street/sidewalk complaints, and a 53-floor tower in Downtown Brooklyn will vary significantly by floor and exposure.
- Inspect the lobby, elevator banks, and common hallways for security infrastructure — given the D-grade crime score with 59 theft-related offenses nearby, confirm that building entry requires key-fob or intercom access and that cameras are visibly present.
- Check the unit's plumbing fixtures (water pressure, hot water response time, under-sink pipes) and any visible radiators or HVAC equipment — the 211 HEAT/HOT WATER and 75 PLUMBING 311 calls in the area make it worth ruling out issues at the unit level, even though HPD shows no open violations for the building.
388 Bridge Street sits in Brooklyn, ZIP 11201. The closest subway is Jay St-MetroTech (A,C,F,R) (1-minute walk), served by the 2, 3, 4, 5, A, B, C, F, G, Q, and R lines. Within an 800-meter walk you'll find 62 restaurants, 53 cafes, 48 groceries, and 15 pharmacies — a walkable-errands grade of A. Nearby public schools include Brooklyn Frontiers High School (grades 9 to 12), a 4-minute walk. Noise activity over the past 12 months is high noise activity — 93 noise complaints filed via 311, mostly street and sidewalk noise. NYPD CompStat data places this precinct at a 47/100 safety score.
- Feb 22, 2024 "FAILED TO FILE FISP CYCLE 9C TECHNICAL REPORT BY 2/21/2024"
- Nov 29, 2023 "FAILURE TO CERTIFY CORRECTION ON IMMEDIATELY HAZARDOUS (CLASS 1) ECB VIOLATION"
- Apr 22, 2023 "FAILURE TO SUBMIT AN EER PER AD. CODE SEC. 28-308.4 IN 2022"
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- DeKalb Av (B,Q,R)
- Hoyt-Schermerhorn Sts (A,C,G)
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