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Building Mgrs Commercial Clean-Heat Based on NYC Clean Heat Dataset (Historical) Building Mgrs_Commercial_Clean-Heat Based on NYC Clean Heat Dataset (Historical) Borough, Block, Lot # Street Address 1008120001 155 WEST 36 STREET 1008340048 330 5 AVENUE 1008670001 411 5 AVENUE 1000220013 26 BROADWAY 1000220013 26 BROADWAY 1000640015 160 BROADWAY 1000640016 170 BROADWAY 1000880005 20 VESEY STREET 1000880018 225 BROADWAY 1000880018 225 BROADWAY 1000900014 5 BEEKMAN STREET 1000920030 132 NASSAU STREET 1001490033 277 BROADWAY 1001500031 299 BROADWAY 1001710001 350 BROADWAY 1001730033 93 WORTH STREET 1001940042 401 BROADWAY,SUITE- 2118 1001950017 100 LAFAYETTE STREET 1001960021 254 CANAL STREET 1002120007 32 VARICK STREET Page 1 of 228 09/29/2021 Building Mgrs_Commercial_Clean-Heat Based on NYC Clean Heat Dataset (Historical) Postcode Borough Utility 10018 Manhattan Con Edison 10001 Manhattan Con Edison 10016 Manhattan Con Edison 10004 Manhattan Con Edison 10004 Manhattan Con Edison 10038 Manhattan Con Edison 10038 Manhattan Con Edison 10007 Manhattan Con Edison 10007 Manhattan Con Edison 10007 Manhattan Con Edison 10038 Manhattan Con Edison 10038 Manhattan Con Edison 10007 Manhattan Con Edison 10007 Manhattan Con Edison 10013 Manhattan Con Edison 10013 Manhattan Con Edison 10013 Manhattan Con Edison 10013 Manhattan Con Edison 10013 Manhattan Con Edison 10013 Manhattan Con Edison Page 2 of 228 09/29/2021 Building Mgrs_Commercial_Clean-Heat Based on NYC Clean Heat Dataset (Historical) Building Manager Owner 485 7 AVE.ASSOC./COLLIERS 485 SHUR LLC SKYLER 330 LLCC/O SHULSKY PROPERTIES INC. SHULSKY PROPERTIES INC. ADMS& CO. REAL ESTATE ADAMS & CO. LLC/FRED LIGUORI CONSTITUTION REALTY ASSOCIATES NEWMARK & CO.REAL ESTATE INC. CONSTITUTION REALTY CONSTITUTION REALTY DAROR ASSOC. DAROR ASSOC. LLC CO.,% BRUN MGMT. AMG REALTY PARTNERS LLP 170 BROADWAY OWNERS CORP c/o CB RICHARD ELLIS CASTEGA -20 VESEY STREET, LLC. CASTEGA -20 VESEY STREET, LLC. 225 BROADWAY CO. % BRAUN MGMT. 225 BROADWAY CO. % BRAUN MGMT. BRAUN MANAGMENT CO. 225 BROADWAY CO., % BRAUN MANAGEMENT CO. LARSAN HOLDING CORP. LARSAN HOLDING CORP. J.W. REALTY CO. J.W. REALTY CO.LLC CHAMBERS COMPANY LLC. CHAMBERS COMPANY LLC. OLDMSTEAD PROPERTIES OLMSTEAD PROPERTIES JEFFREY MANAGEMENT EXTELL DEVELOPMENT COMPANY SNOW PLOW, LLC SIERRA REALTY 401 BROADWAY BUILDING 401 BROADWAY BUILDING ENF. 4/7/92 LAFAYETTE WALKER ASSOCIAT C.H.H.REALTY C.H.H. REALTY VARICK ASSOCIATES. VARICK ASSOCIATE,LLC Page 3 of 228 09/29/2021 Building Mgrs_Commercial_Clean-Heat Based on NYC Clean Heat Dataset (Historical) Owner Address 485 7 AVENUE#777, MANHATTAN NY 10018 307 FITH AVE, NY NY 10016 411 5 AVENUE, MANHATTAN NY 10016 125 PARK AVENUE, NEW YORK NY 10017 26 BROADWAY, MANHATTAN NY 10004 160 BROADWAY, MANHATTAN NY 10038 170 BROADWAY, MANHATTAN NY 10037 20 VESEY STREET, MANHATTAN NY 10007 160 BROADWAY, NEW YORK NY 10038 160 BROAWAY, MANHATTAN NY 10038 1220 BROADWAY, MANHATTAN NY 10001 15 MAIDEN LANE, MANHATTAN NY 10038 277 BROADWAY, MANHATTAN NY 10007 299 BROADWAY, MANHATTAN NY 10007 805 THIRD AVE 7TH FL., MANHATTAN NY 10022 12 E.46TH ST. 6th fl., NY NY 10017 401 BROADWAY SUITE #2118, MANHATTAN N.Y. 10013 144 WESST 37 STREET, MANHATTAN NY 10018 589 BROADWAY, MANHATTAN NY 10012 11 BEACH STREET, MANHATTAN NY 10013 Page 4 of 228 09/29/2021 Building Mgrs_Commercial_Clean-Heat Based on NYC Clean Heat Dataset (Historical) Owner Telephone DEP Boiler Application # 212-971-4000 CA160181H 212 984-8370 CA323565K 212-679-5500 CA417870Y 718 763-6100 CA003181Z 212 344-2150 CA109275P 212-349-2154 CB000311K XXX CA063777Y 212-732-7663 CA233189R 212 349-2154 CB590103K 212-349-2154 CB005811R 212-564-3194 EXT.114 CA062998N 212-964-3180 CA533385Z 212 233-5688 CA172980M 212-233-2662 CA224486Z CA213972K XX CA217667M 212 226-8363 CB239401M 212-563-5440 CA225271X 212-431-6200 CA303984R 212-226-3249 CA319569X Page 5 of 228 09/29/2021 Building Mgrs_Commercial_Clean-Heat Based on NYC Clean Heat Dataset (Historical) #6 Deadline Boiler Model 2012 FEDERAL FST-200 2015 PACIFIC #9303 A 0 FEDERAL FST-175 0 ROCKMILLS MP 600 0 ROCKMILLS MP 900 0 ROCKMILLS MP175 2014 ROCKMILLS MP-200 0 ROCKMILLS MP125 2014 ROCKMILLS MP-500 (EXSTG) 2015 ROCKMILLS MP 450 2014 (EXIST)FEDERAL FST-200 0 PACIFIC 47L2 0 FEDERAL FST 150 0 ROCKMILLS MP350 2012 TITUSVILLE UNKNOWN 2012 TITUSVILLE HRT 0 ROCKMILLS MP-175 0 ROCKMILLS MP 125 0 ROCKMILLS MP - 60 0 BIGELOW H.R.T. Page 6 of 228 09/29/2021 Building Mgrs_Commercial_Clean-Heat Based on NYC Clean Heat Dataset (Historical) # of Identical Boilers 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 Page 7 of 228 09/29/2021 Building Mgrs_Commercial_Clean-Heat Based on NYC Clean Heat Dataset (Historical) Boiler Capacity (Gross BTU) 8.4 0 5.5 25.2 37.5 7.3 9 5.3 16.7 17.6 7.7 5.02 5.8 14.7 10.5 7 7.35 6.3 2.6 4.9 Page 8 of 228 09/29/2021 Building Mgrs_Commercial_Clean-Heat Based on NYC Clean Heat Dataset (Historical) Boiler Installation Date Boiler Age Range 1981 26 to 30 years old 1965 41 - 45 years old 1970 36 - 40 year old 1981 26 to 30 years old 1975 31 to 35 years old 1980 26 to 30 years old 1977 31 to 35 years old 1989 21 to 26 years old 2003 5 to 10 years old 1970 36 - 40 year old 1998 11 to 15 years old 1985 21 to 26 years old 1980 26 to 30 years old 1986 21 to 26 years old 1972 36 - 40 year old 1967 41 - 45 years old 2001 5 to 10 years old 1971 36 - 40 year old 1984 26 to 30 years old 1969 41 - 45 years old Page 9 of 228 09/29/2021 Building Mgrs_Commercial_Clean-Heat Based on NYC Clean Heat Dataset (Historical) Est. Retirement Year Burner Model 2016 ICI #DEG 84P 2010 PETRO WD7AH 2010 ACE FDL04 SIZE 200 2016 ICI DEG-252(P) 2010 SUPERIOR AB 600 2015 IRON FIREMAN A0-6-9.8RK 2012 HEV-E-OIL DE-105(S) ( I.C.I.) 2024 ICI MM54P 2038 ICI DEG-210P (NEW) 2010 IRON FIREMAN AO6.22.5 2033 (NEW)IRON FIREMAN EED-GO-6 8.5 2020 INDUSTRIAL COMBUSTION MMG-34(P) 2015 HEVEOIL DEG 63 2021 ICI DEG 145P 2010 PETRO WD 8 AH 2010 ENTERPRISE #H2P 2036 INDUSTRIAL COMB. MMG-84 P 2010 HEVEOIL AM7CF 2019 INDUST COMBUST MM-28 2010 HEV-E-OIL AMZE Page 10 of228 09/29/2021 Building Mgrs_Commercial_Clean-Heat Based on NYC Clean Heat Dataset (Historical) Primary Fuel Total Gallons (High) #6 131093 #4 114975 #4 100667 #4 234062 #4 586920 #4 341640 #6 91250 #4 41063 #6 82405 #6 206955 #6 58400 #4 37559 #4 41500 #4 108576 #6 205312 #6 127750 #4 37500 #4 63875 #4 18232 #4 89425 Page 11 of228 09/29/2021 Building Mgrs_Commercial_Clean-Heat Based on NYC Clean Heat Dataset (Historical) Total Gallons (Low) Total MMBTU (High) 91765 13429.08 80483 5075 70467 4725 163844 31711.68 410844 61626.6 239148 15943.2 63875 9581.25 28744 4161.5 57683 8652.84 144869 6300 40880 6132 26291 3812.2385 29050 4212.25 76003 11165 143719 21557.8125 89425 4725 26250 3806.25 44713 8335.6875 12762 1908.5045 62598 9033.5 Page 12 of228 09/29/2021 Building Mgrs_Commercial_Clean-Heat Based on NYC Clean Heat Dataset (Historical) Total MMBTU (low) 19184.4 7250 6750 45302.4 88038 22776 13687.5 5945 12361.2 9000 8760 5446.06 6017.5 15950 30796.88 6750 5437.5 11908.13 2726.44 12905 Page 13 of228 09/29/2021 Building Mgrs_Commercial_Clean-Heat Based on NYC Clean Heat Dataset (Historical) Greener Greater Buildings GGB Deadline 1 2022 1 2014 1 2017 1 2022 1 2022 1 2014 1 2014 1 2018 1 2018 1 2018 1 2020 1 2022 1 2019 1 2020 1 2021 1 2013 1 2014 1 2015 0 1 2022 Page 14 of228 09/29/2021 Building Mgrs_Commercial_Clean-Heat Based on NYC Clean Heat Dataset (Historical) Building Type Council District Office Buildings 3 Office Buildings 3 Office Buildings 3 Office Buildings 1 Office Buildings 1 Office Buildings 1 Office Buildings 1 Office Buildings 1 Office Buildings 1 Office Buildings 1 Office Buildings 1 Office Buildings 1 Office Buildings 1 Office Buildings 1 Office Buildings 1 Office Buildings 1 Office Buildings 1 Office Buildings 1 Office Buildings 1 Office Buildings 1 Page 15 of228 09/29/2021 Building Mgrs_Commercial_Clean-Heat Based on NYC Clean Heat Dataset (Historical) Community Board Bldg Sqft M 05 * 235,450 M 05 * 145,000 M 05 * 116,598 M 01 * 860,889 M 01 * 860,889 M 01 * 150,000 M 01 * 147,844 M 01 * 80,298 M 01 * 480,831 M 01 * 480,831 M 01 * 128,220 M 01 * 96,412 M 01 * 93,615 M 01 * 253,033 M 01 * 141,311 M 01 * 166,215 M 01 * 230,139 M 01 * 55,400 M 01 * 42,500 M 01 * 125,078 Page 16 of228 09/29/2021 Building Mgrs_Commercial_Clean-Heat Based on NYC Clean Heat Dataset (Historical) # of Bldgs # of Floors 1 15 1 14 1 11 1 32 1 32 4 16 1 18 1 13 1 44 1 44 3 10 2 14 1 18 1 18 1 12 1 13 1 26 1 8 1 5 1 10 Page 17 of228 09/29/2021 Building Mgrs_Commercial_Clean-Heat Based on NYC Clean Heat Dataset (Historical) # of Res. Units Total Units 0 70 0 62 0 1 0 117 0 117 0 77 0 81 0 35 0 146 0 146 0 77 0 61 0 40 0 97 0 68 0 30 0 171 0 12 0 15 0 1 Page 18 of228 09/29/2021 Building Mgrs_Commercial_Clean-Heat Based on NYC Clean Heat Dataset (Historical) Year Built Condo? Coop? 1906 1926 1915 1923 1923 1908 1903 1907 1927 1927 1900 1925 1900 1910 1920 1924 1930 1910 1900 1900 Page 19 of228 09/29/2021 Building Mgrs_Commercial_Clean-Heat Based on NYC Clean Heat Dataset (Historical) 1004720004 247 CENTRE STREET 1004730001 462 BROADWAY 1004740001 46 GREENE STREET 1004740033 52 MERCER STREET 1004820016 72 SPRING STREET 1004830017 524 BROADWAY 1004860036 476 BROOME STREET 1004870010 379 WEST BROADWAY 1004970012 552 BROADWAY 1004980007 561 BROADWAY 1004980007 561 BROADWAY 1005100045 295 LAFAYETTE STREET 1005110001 568 BROADWAY 1005110006 580 BROADWAY 1005110008 584 BROADWAY 1005220008 628 BROADWAY 1005220010 632 BROADWAY 1005220012 636 BROADWAY 1005220028 159 CROSBY STREET 1005230046 625 BROADWAY 1005290072 65 BLEECKER STREET 1005400030 214 SULLIVAN STREET Page 20 of228 09/29/2021 Building Mgrs_Commercial_Clean-Heat
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