4571 Broadway
Composite verdict
This address — 4571 Broadway, Manhattan — is owned by the NYC Department of Parks and Recreation, is classified as a Class Q1 building (a parks/recreation facility), was built in 1920, and has 0 residential units on record. HPD registration data is not available, which is expected for a city-owned parks facility rather than a residential building. Rent stabilization data is also unavailable. If you are being offered a residential lease here, you should verify with extreme caution that a legal residential tenancy is even possible at this address before signing anything.
Class B
Class C
past 12 months
units
(out of 100)
rent
rating
min walk
(311 complaints)
errands grade
nearby
- The building is owned by the NYC Department of Parks and Recreation and has 0 residential units on record — can the landlord provide documentation proving a legal certificate of occupancy for residential use at this address?
- HPD registration data is not available for this building, which is consistent with a non-residential city-owned facility — can the landlord provide a copy of the HPD registration or explain why it is absent?
- Rent stabilization data is unavailable because this BBL is not in the WoW database — can the landlord clarify the legal rent basis and provide any applicable rent history or stabilization status in writing?
- The building was built in 1920 and is 106 years old — what major systems (plumbing, electrical, heating) have been updated, and can the landlord provide documentation of those upgrades?
- 311 records show 40 noise complaints in the past 12 months, earning a C grade for moderate noise activity, with 24 of those being street/sidewalk noise — how is exterior noise managed in the unit, and are windows double-paned or otherwise insulated?
- Crime score is 99/100 with an A grade and only 3 incidents nearby, but the building is a 2-floor parks facility — what specific security measures (locks, intercom, lighting) are in place for any residential space within the building?
- Confirm with your own eyes that the building is actually configured for residential occupancy — look for mailboxes, a posted certificate of occupancy, and unit numbers, since the record shows 0 residential units in a parks department facility built in 1920.
- Inspect the condition of the building's visible infrastructure given its 106-year age: check hallways, stairwells, windows, and any shared spaces for signs of deferred maintenance, water damage, or deterioration.
- Walk the immediate block at different times of day to assess the street/sidewalk noise environment firsthand, since 24 of the 40 nearby 311 complaints in the past year were for street and sidewalk noise.
4571 Broadway sits in Manhattan, ZIP 10040. The closest subway is 190 St (A) (4-minute walk), served by the 1 and A lines. Within an 800-meter walk you'll find 11 restaurants, 2 cafes, 3 groceries, and 2 pharmacies — a walkable-errands grade of A. Nearby public schools include I.S. 218 Salome Urena (grades 6 to 8), a 3-minute walk. Noise activity over the past 12 months is moderate noise activity — 40 noise complaints filed via 311, mostly street and sidewalk noise. NYPD CompStat data places this precinct at a 99/100 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 30, 2023 "VIOLATION ISSUED-FAILURE TO FILE 2021 EXTERNAL LOW PRESSURE INSPECTION"
- LIA DELI GROCERY CORP
- BK PARKING GROUP INC.
- RAPID STUDIO 440, INC.
- Professor Juan Bosch Public School
- Success Academy Charter School - Washington Height
- 190 St (A)
- Dyckman St (A)
- Dyckman St (1)
- 191 St (1)
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