Brooklyn
184,132 graded buildings
A
0
Borough Score
Average across 184,132 buildings
Buildings
184,132
Health Score
90/100
Distressed
5.8%
Grade Distribution
A 76%
B 14%
C
D
Brooklyn is the city's most architecturally diverse borough — brownstone blocks in Park Slope, public housing towers in Brownsville, waterfront glass in Williamsburg, and suburban houses in Marine Park, all within the same borough lines. It's also the largest borough by building count. The brownstone belt (Park Slope, Carroll Gardens, Boerum Hill, Brooklyn Heights) scores consistently well. East New York, Brownsville, and parts of East Flatbush carry the borough's heaviest distress loads. The rapid development along the waterfront has created a new tier of excellently-maintained buildings that pull the borough average up.
Zip Codes by Distress
Sorted by average health score, lowest first.
B76B80B82B83B83B83B84B85B85B85B86B86B86B87B87
11226Flatbush
3,687 buildings · 19.8% distressed
11212Brownsville
3,966 buildings · 14% distressed
11237Bushwick
3,525 buildings · 10.7% distressed
11225Crown Heights
2,433 buildings · 13.4% distressed
11213Crown Heights
3,809 buildings · 11.6% distressed
11216Bedford-Stuyvesant
5,225 buildings · 10% distressed
11206Williamsburg
3,496 buildings · 8.4% distressed
11207East New York
7,457 buildings · 9.5% distressed
11224Coney Island
988 buildings · 10.4% distressed
11233Stuyvesant Heights
6,942 buildings · 8.7% distressed
11205Fort Greene
2,314 buildings · 6.2% distressed
11238Prospect Heights
3,977 buildings · 8.3% distressed
11221Bushwick
8,082 buildings · 7.6% distressed
110 buildings · 9.1% distressed
11249Williamsburg
1,080 buildings · 5.5% distressed