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Assessment Actions Assessment Actions Borough Code Block Number Lot Number Tax Year Remission Code 1 1883 57 2018 1 385 56 2018 2 2690 1001 2017 3 1156 62 2018 4 72614 11 2018 2 5560 1 2018 4 1342 9 2017 1 1390 56 2018 2 5643 188 2018 1 386 36 2018 1 787 65 2018 4 9578 3 2018 4 3829 44 2018 3 3495 40 2018 1 2122 100 2018 3 1383 64 2017 2 2938 14 2018 Page 1 of 604 09/27/2021 Assessment Actions Owner Name Property Address Granted Reduction Amount Tax Class Code THE TRUSTEES OF 540 WEST 112 STREET 105850 2 COLUM 226-8 EAST 2ND STREET 228 EAST 2 STREET 240500 2 PROSPECT TRIANGLE 890 PROSPECT AVENUE 76750 4 COM CRESPA, LLC 597 PROSPECT PLACE 23500 2 CELLCO PARTNERSHIP 6935500 4 d/ CIMINELLO PROPERTY 775 BRUSH AVENUE 329300 4 AS 4305 65 REALTY LLC 43-05 65 STREET 118900 2 PHOENIX MADISON 962 MADISON AVENUE 584850 4 AVENU CELILY C. SWETT 277 FORDHAM PLACE 3132 1 300 EAST 4TH STREET H 300 EAST 4 STREET 316200 2 242 WEST 38TH STREET 242 WEST 38 STREET 483950 4 124-469 LIBERTY LLC 124-04 LIBERTY AVENUE 70850 4 JOHN GAUDINO 79-27 MYRTLE AVENUE 35100 4 PITKIN BLUE LLC 1575 PITKIN AVENUE 49200 4 GVS PROPERTIES LLC 559 WEST 164 STREET 233748 2 EP78 LLC 1231 LINCOLN PLACE 24500 2 CROTONA PARK 1432 CROTONA PARK EAS 68500 2 Page 2 of 604 09/27/2021 Assessment Actions 1 1231 59 2018 3 7435 38 2018 3 1034 39 2018 3 7947 17 2018 4 370 1 2018 4 397 7 2017 1 389 22 2018 4 3239 1001 2018 3 140 1103 2018 3 1412 50 2017 1 1543 1001 2018 4 659 79 2018 1 822 1301 2018 1 2091 22 2018 3 7949 223 2018 1 471 25 2018 3 1429 17 2018 Page 3 of 604 09/27/2021 Assessment Actions DEVELOPM 268 WEST 84TH STREET 268 WEST 84 STREET 85350 2 BANK OF AMERICA 1415 AVENUE Z 291950 4 4710 REALTY CORP. 520 5 AVENUE 129750 4 BABY DOVE INC. 925 EAST 51 STREET 45200 4 37-33 28TH REALTY COR 37-33 28 STREET 298100 2 J DEVELOPMENT LLC 39-23 27 STREET 8250 4 208-10 EAST 7TH LLC 208 EAST 7 STREET 83400 2 BROTHERS 107-36 QUEENS BOULEVA 85773 4 PRUDENTIAL BROOKLYN 350 JAY STREET 2097090 4 RENAISSANCE NISAN MAINTENANCE 621 CROWN STREET 30050 2 COR EAST WINDS COMPANY 345 EAST 80 STREET 275752 4 BESCO 38TH STREET, 30-78 38 STREET 81200 2 LL 20TH STREET RETAIL 15 WEST 20 STREET 155250 4 OW 144 ST LLC 617 WEST 144 STREET 74800 2 5433 PRESTON COURT 5333 PRESTON COURT 247700 4 LL SPLIT RAIL HOLDINGS L 176 GRAND STREET 457950 4 LEFFERTS 750 LLC 750 LEFFERTS AVENUE 184850 2 Page 4 of 604 09/27/2021 Assessment Actions 1 765 52 2018 1 1151 1153 2018 5 3643 1 2018 2 3863 32 2018 1 1064 62 2018 1 573 27 2017 1 345 7 2018 3 939 42 2017 3 545 19 2018 1 374 41 2018 1 78 43 2018 4 5192 1001 2017 3 7020 68 2018 3 6632 22 2018 1 1503 14 2017 4 9230 83 2018 Page 5 of 604 09/27/2021 Assessment Actions 214 WEST 16TH STREET 214 WEST 16 STREET 58500 2 ENTERPRISE 60TH 10 WEST END AVENUE 480481 4 STREE CATHERINE 323 NEW DORP LANE 24250 4 MOUDATSOS 1364 BRONX RIVER 1364 BRONX RIVER AVEN 0 2 AVEN 824 TENTH AVENUE 824 10 AVENUE 98850 4 COMP CARY DAVIS 30 WEST 10 STREET 24800 2B 164-166 PARTNERS LLC 164 ATTORNEY STREET 635700 2 TWIN TOWER EQUITIES 302 FLATBUSH AVENUE 27600 4 L RED HOOK 322 VAN BRUNT STREET 50060 2 ENTERPRISES 355 EAST 4TH STREET A 41 AVENUE D 124450 2 90 NASSAU STREET LLC 90 NASSAU STREET 235550 2 KULDIP K. MADAN 140-14 CHERRY AVENUE 20750 4 ZENOVIA GOMEZ 2845 WEST 19 STREET 25584 2 MC REALTY 1840 MC DONALD AVENUE 22300 4 ASSOCIATES CARNEGIE HILL - 91ST 1274 MADISON AVENUE 2142050 2 SUSAN CZERNIECKI 119-13 METROPOLITAN A 5200 4 Page 6 of 604 09/27/2021 Assessment Actions 1 227 22 2018 3 3963 8 2018 1 518 2 2018 3 3010 10 2018 4 9149 64 2018 4 3080 6 2018 1 1242 10 2018 4 10493 49 2018 3 1391 61 2017 1 492 1302 2018 2 3328 155 2018 4 676 28 2018 4 660 61 2018 2 4821 3 2017 4 1939 52 2018 4 9833 35 2018 1 1218 49 2018 1 415 68 2018 Page 7 of 604 09/27/2021 Assessment Actions WEST BROADWAY 330 47 GRAND STREET 280850 4 LLC BOLLA EM REALTY LLC 2822 ATLANTIC AVENUE 52750 4 CASTEGA-40-42 40 MAC DOUGAL STREET 108800 2 MACDOUG M&S LEVY REALTY, LLC GRATTAN STREET 7650 4 MANEKAS, WILLIAM 105-25 86 STREET 3523 1 REGO REALTY LLC 95-08 QUEENS BOULEVAR 393850 2 RELATED BROADWAY 2521 BROADWAY 109650 2 DEVE HOLY HILL PROPERTIES 198-12 HILLSIDE AVENU 139633 2A 1159 EASTERN PKWY 1159 EASTERN PARKWAY 121000 2 LLC THE 202 BOWERY 202 BOWERY 9131 2C CONDOM KOLCAJ REALTY CORP. 3544 DEKALB AVENUE 25750 2 B&S VENTURES LLC 32-41 STEINWAY STREET 57600 2 L.C. REALTY CO. 30-34 STEINWAY STREET 38650 4 K & B OF QUEENS INC. 612 EAST 228 STREET 68600 4 M. LEASING, LLC. 101-19 MARTENSE AVENU 31628 2A FAMMA REALTY CORP. 88-10 178 STREET 340400 2 ANDREW B. ALBERT 150 WEST 88 STREET 24400 2B SHEARL REALTY CORP 137 ORCHARD STREET 42350 4 Page 8 of 604 09/27/2021 Assessment Actions 3 2245 143 2017 2 3395 46 2018 4 682 6 2018 1 886 1103 2018 4 1316 40 2018 4 9617 28 2018 2 3971 40 2018 1 637 81 2018 3 247 32 2018 2 4804 200 2018 1 140 1203 2018 5 8046 13 2018 2 4737 105 2018 1 1893 6 2017 4 733 29 2018 3 5351 11 2018 4 195 13 2018 5 7469 170 2018 Page 9 of 604 09/27/2021 Assessment Actions UNION WALTON REALTY 74 UNION AVENUE 123520 2A L ANTHONY MARCELLINO 4215 PETERS PLACE 29600 4 EINHORN BUILDING, LLC 41-05 31 AVENUE 155550 4 NEW YORK PULMONARY 159 EAST 30 STREET 131950 4 AS J.A.M.E., INC. 41-25 53 STREET 40860 2 PARENTE, ROCCO III 88-28 VAN WYCK EXPRES 9550 4 PARKER RLTY ASSO INC 1517 PARKER STREET 22600 2B 167 HOUSING CORP. 167 PERRY STREET 152300 2 DANGART ASSOCIATES 76 MONTAGUE STREET 140600 4 LL BARTOW PETRO 1950 BARTOW AVENUE 29150 4 REALTY L READE MANHATTAN LLC 141 READE STREET 236154 4 J W BEDELL, INC 7447 AMBOY ROAD 113600 4 BOSTON POST PLAZA, 3450 BOSTON ROAD 101950 4 LL 329 108 OWNERS CORP. 329 WEST 108 STREET 332100 2 RER REALTY LLC 24-35 47 STREET 50150 4 64 CHURCH AVENUE 64 CHURCH AVENUE 71150 2 APAR DOUBLE UP REALTY LLC 45-35 39 STREET 210400 4 EMBA HYLAN, LLC 101 TYRELLAN AVENUE 206650 4 Page 10 of604 09/27/2021 Assessment Actions 4 9376 25 2018 1 1557 30 2018 1 1563 37 2018 4 3239 13 2018 4 10112 21 2018 4 11679 9 2018 2 5643 1001 2018 4 1273 21 2018 2 2863 10 2017 2 4720 40 2017 1 1332 20 2018 3 8819 11 2018 4 1190 54 2018 2 2960 53 2018 3 1914 39 2018 5 3627 37 2018 Page 11 of604 09/27/2021 Assessment Actions UDDIN FAMILY REALTY L 100-15 94 AVENUE 19600 4 1835 FIRST AVENUE ASS 1835 1 AVENUE 14650 4 SECOND GENERATION 434 EAST 84 STREET 198090 2 REA ONE CONTINENTAL AVE. 107-37 71 AVENUE 853000 4 ALLAN DEUTSCHER, TUCKERTON STREET 12850 4 REBE JAMEEL ALI 122-79 ROCKAWAY BOULE 43700 4 190 FORDAM ST. 190 FORDHAM STREET 18758 4 REALTY FISHER DURHAM LLC 35-46 74 STREET 201150 2 2000 HOLDINGS LLC 2000 DAVIDSON AVENUE 26150 2 FENMOUR REALTY 3443 BOSTON ROAD 160050 4 ASSOCI MARK SCHARFMAN 241 EAST 58 STREET 317950 2 BROOKLYN MARINE 2220 BURNETT STREET 725450 2 PARK 62 WOODSIDE CORP. 62-11 35 AVENUE 425700 4 CROTONA PARK 853 ELSMERE PLACE 105100 2 DEVELOPM JNY BEDFORD REALTY 910 BEDFORD AVENUE 44900 4 LL LILLIAN H ASSOCIATES 31 NEW DORP LANE 0 4 Page 12 of604 09/27/2021 Assessment Actions 1 2164 1001 2018 3 3642 45 2018 1 195 27 2018 3 2205 40 2017 1 2014 31 2018 2 2551 1 2018 1 1281 1001 2017 2 3741 41 2018 1 1882 20 2017 4 3560 10 2018 3 4203 22 2017 1 518 2 2017 1 828 28 2018 1 1627 26 2018 1 814 1004 2017 1 1327 13 2018 1 2180 628 2018 Page 13 of604 09/27/2021 Assessment Actions CROWN 181 BROADWAY 4260 BROADWAY 160959 4 HO INCO AUTOMOTIVE 720 CHESTER STREET 39850 4 INDUS 84-86 WHITE STREET LL 84 WHITE STREET 1633350 2 KOLNID REALTY CORP. 163 HEWES STREET 153850 2 DIVINE INVESTORS, LLC 707 ESPLANADE GDNS PL 22500 4 ADJMI GAMMAL REALTY 250 ST ANNS AVENUE 166300 4 C MADISON 45 LLC 360 MADISON AVENUE 6202920 4 WESTWARD REALTY, 1548 WESTCHESTER AVEN 172100 4 LLC ACQUISITION AMERICA 515 CATHEDRAL PARKWAY 298883 2 V JANART MYRTLE 5616, L 56-14 MYRTLE AVENUE 121000 4 ALFRED AMKIE 1164 LIBERTY AVENUE 75550 4 CASTEGA-40-42 40 MAC DOUGAL STREET 111950 2 MACDOUG 1147 BROADWAY TRUST 1147 BROADWAY 53500 4 EGA HOLDINGS, LLC 159 EAST 99 STREET 74600 2 THE RESIDENTIAL SECTI 100 WEST 39 STREET 14723 2 ELK MAS 229 EAST 53RD 229 EAST 53 STREET 116300 2 720-730 FORT 730 FT WASHINGTON AVE 0 2 WASHINGT Page 14 of604 09/27/2021 Assessment Actions 3 6777 50 2018 2 3171 11 2018 4 3793 100 2017 2 2839 1 2018 1 815 21 2017 2 3066 35 2018 1 421 80 2018 4 9768 1 2018 2 5085 27 2018 3 2577 1 2018 1 437 47 2018 1 69 18 2018 3 5019 1 2018 1 836 15 2018 1 421 78 2018 4 2611 350 2018 1 373 60 2018 3 1227 16 2018 Page 15 of604 09/27/2021 Assessment Actions KIMCO KINGS HIGHWAY 1401 KINGS HIGHWAY 153750 4 1 CLEAN RITE - MORRIS A 2260 MORRIS AVENUE 59150 4 69 MIDDLE VILLAGE 69-86 75 STREET 58750 4 COR THE RAND PROPERTIES 1290 GERARD AVENUE 8000 4 G PARK HOUSE PLAZA, 109 WEST 39 STREET 2342500 4 LLC BX10 BSP LLC 2454 HOFFMAN STREET 67493 2B DANMOR REALTY CORP.
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