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55 Wall Street is a condominium building built in 1842 in Manhattan with 107 residential units. It has a Grade D health score, reflecting significant maintenance and compliance concerns, driven by an unsafe facade condition. Our analysis reviewed 331 records across 25 public data sources, benchmarked against similar large prewar residential buildings in NYC.
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Plumbing Work Illegal
Electrical Wiring - Defective/Exposed
Plumbing Work Illegal
Electrical Wiring - Defective/Exposed
Electrical Wiring - Defective/Exposed
Plumbing Work Illegal
Electrical Wiring - Defective/Exposed
CIPRIANUI CLUB RESIDENCES
CIPRIANUI CLUB RESIDENCES
CIPRIANUI CLUB RESIDENCES
CIPRIANUI CLUB RESIDENCES
Construction: FAILURE TO MAINTAIN. I OBSERVED IN THE KITCHEN OF THE FIRST FLOOR EVENT SPACE THE USE OF FOUR PROHIB — $500 penalty
Loud Music/Party
Loud Music/Party
Local Law: FAILURE TO FILE ACCEPTABLE AMENDED CYCLE 9B REPORT INDICATING CORRECTION OF UNSAFE CONDITIONS DESCRI — $1,250 penalty
Annual bedbug filing — no infestations reported
Loud Music/Party
DOB NOW: Inspection
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Loud Music/Party
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