69 8th Avenue, Manhattan, NY 10014
69 8th Avenue is a historic five-story, 18-unit Old Law Tenement building located in New York City's West Village, dating back to 1884 and currently owned by Jeanne Wilcke.
The building has maintained an exceptional record of pest management over the past decade, with consistent annual bedbug inspection reports from 2019 through 2024 showing zero infested units, and no recorded cases of eradicated or re-infested units.
The property has also demonstrated strong maintenance of sanitary conditions, passing all rodent inspections conducted between 2012 and 2024, with the most recent rodent inspection in September 2024 continuing this trend of compliance. The building's inspection history suggests diligent management and maintenance practices, with particular attention to pest control and sanitation, benefiting from regular annual monitoring that shows no significant issues impacting resident safety or comfort.
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Building Characteristics
Total units | 18 |
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Year built | 1884 |
Total area | 10055 sq ft |
Floors | 5 |
Tax Abatements | None |
Building Class | OLD LAW TENEMENT |

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