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Yeshiva University

6 buildings · 769 units · Manhattan

Neighborhood percentile range
94th 29th
lowest → highest risk

Yeshiva University appears in New York City public records as the owner of 6 buildings covering 769 units across Manhattan. Across that portfolio we count 6 recorded violations and 7 311 complaints. The average building in this portfolio is predicted to be safer than 67% of the other buildings in its own neighborhood, ranging from the 94th percentile to the 29th — the worst record on file belongs to 151 East 36 Street. Every building below links to its full report: violation history, complaints, and a 12-month risk forecast from the same public data.

Risk distribution 6 properties
Lower risk: 5
Higher risk: 1

Each building is rated against others in its own neighborhood, so a fixed share of every neighborhood falls in each band.

6
HPD violations
7
311 calls
0
Evictions
27
DOB complaints
32
ECB violations
769
Total units

All Buildings

Address Grade Violations 311 calls Evictions Units
151 East 36 Street Murray Hill, Manhattan 73rd 3 0 0 84
119 East 29 Street Midtown, Manhattan 29th 2 5 0 182
2525 Amsterdam Avenue Washington Heights, Manhattan 93rd 1 0 0 161
48 East 34 Street Midtown, Manhattan 62nd 0 0 0 169
150 East 35 Street Murray Hill, Manhattan 52nd 0 0 0 26
2501 Amsterdam Avenue Washington Heights, Manhattan 94th 0 2 0 147

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