Unsafe Buildings Spreadsheet by Council District As of 4.16.18

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Unsafe Buildings Spreadsheet by Council District As of 4.16.18 Total # of Unsafe Properties 4,140 Council District # of Unsafe Properties 1 202 2 345 3 839 4 443 5 1,170 6 68 7 379 8 534 9 140 10 20 Total 4,140 UNSAFE PROPERTIES - Council District 1 Council Address Unit Zip CodeCensus TractDistrict Owner Name Violation Date Violation Type Violation Description Most Recent Inspection Date 2214 E GORDON ST 19125-2510 160 1 POUPARD ROBERT P DONNA H/W 2/14/2018 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 12/20/2017 3359 FRANKFORD AVE 19134-3218 188 1 SERIK DONALD JOSEPH 3/7/2017 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 2/2/2018 3360-64 FRANKFORD AVE 19134-3219 188 1 FRANKFORD SHOE FACTORY LI 7/8/2017 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 2/2/2018 3082 FRANKFORD AVE 19134-3738 178 1 DUARTE DANIEL 11/7/2016 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 3/23/2018 3829 FRANKFORD AVE 19124-5627 189 1 KENSINGTON CORRIDOR PARTN 2/15/2017 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 6/26/2017 3106 FRANKFORD AVE 19134-3821 178 1 JONES KAREN D 11/1/2014 PM-307.1/7 FLOOR/CEILING FIRE DAMAGED 3/5/2018 2035 E GLENWOOD AVE 19124-5629 189 1 HUMMEL ANDREW J IV 6/24/2016 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 1/17/2018 1018-22 GERMANTOWN AVE 19123-1600 142 1 RAZZI LEO 9/1/2017 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 1/29/2018 2813 GAUL ST 19134-4217 180 1BGGBC LLC 10/9/2015 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 11/14/2017 18 BANK ST 19106-2804 1 1 PERAKIS GEORGE 12/1/2017 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 2/2/2018 24-30 BANK ST 19106-2811 1 1 SOUTH BANK STREET PROPERT 2/19/2018 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 2/19/2018 2981-83 FRANKFORD AVE 19134-3622 178 1 CHEN XIANG LIN LIN MEI QIN 8/1/2017 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 3/5/2018 3561 FRANKFORD AVE 19134-2141 188 1 ROSS JOHN 12/27/2017 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 12/27/2017 2401-05 FRANKFORD AVE 19125-1610 161 1 TIMINS MARK 3/1/2018 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 3/1/2018 3154 FRANKFORD AVE 19134-3828 178 1 FERREIRA JOSE G 11/28/2016 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 11/28/2016 2005 FRANKFORD AVE 19125-1920 160 1 2005 FRANKFORD AVE LLC 9/27/2017 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 12/13/2017 943-53 N FRONT ST 19123-1701 142 1 FRONT & LAUREL PARTNERS L 6/14/2017 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 3/13/2018 6 BRISTOW PL 19123-0000 129 1 CTR PA INVESTMENTS LLC 6/25/2013 PM-307.1/11 WALL DETERIORATED 3/6/2017 2078 BELLMORE ST 19134-0000 178 1 KEYSTONE GROUP LLC 11/8/2017 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 3/1/2018 1633 S BEULAH ST 19148-1215 28 1 MULLEN MARY K 3/17/2018 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 3/17/2018 2418 S BEULAH ST 19148-3803 41 1 ZHENG ZHANG HONG 5/13/2017 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 3/20/2018 2130 E BIRCH ST 19134-4113 179 1 OSMAN ISLAM 1/26/2018 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 1/26/2018 2055 AMBER ST 19125-1932 161 1 THOMAS WICKHAM JR 9/6/2017 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 12/13/2017 2129-35 E ANN ST 19134-4108 179 1 MERCADO VICTOR CRUZ-RODRIGUEZ ANIBAL 5/1/2017 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 3/22/2018 2108 E ARIZONA ST 19125-2022 161 1 GONZALEZ BARBARA 3/9/2016 PM-307.1/10 WALL LOOSE/MISS BRICKS 12/13/2017 3583 ARAMINGO AVE 19134-4605 187 1 BETASH STEVE BETASH RACHEL 9/28/2014 PM-307.1/19 VACANT BLDG UNSEC/UNSAFE CSU 11/27/2017 3926 ARCADIA ST 19124-5009 189 1 MORALES BLENCHY 4/13/2018 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 4/13/2018 3935 ARCADIA ST 19124-5008 189 1 WALTER B BLAYCOCK REGINA 3/19/2018 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 3/19/2018 1344-48 ARCH ST 19107-2500 5 1 ARCH STREET METHODIST EPI 2/1/2018 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 2/1/2018 2809 AGATE ST 19134-4201 179 1 KENSINGTON HOLDINGS LLC 4/11/2018 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 4/11/2018 3013 AGATE ST 19134-4320 179 1 TRACY HUA 6/9/2017 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 3/22/2018 3032 AGATE ST 19134-4321 179 1 SC RESIDENTIAL II LLC 6/28/2017 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 10/10/2017 2017-23 E ALLEGHENY AVE 19134-3811 188 1 R E A C H COMMUNITY DEVEL 4/24/2017 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 1/17/2018 2424 E ALLEGHENY AVE 19134-4436 180 1 ARCHDIOCESE OF PHILA 2/21/2017 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 2/6/2018 1901 S ALDER ST 19148-2364 40 1 LOUIS R KIRCHER 12/8/2017 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 12/8/2017 2870 AMBER ST 19134-3935 178 1 MARVICK MANAGEMENT LLC 7/6/2016 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 4/6/2018 113R SOUTH ST A 19147-2416 10 1 AUSTIN SOUTH STREET 8/19/2017 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 12/12/2017 400 SHUNK ST 19148-0000 42 1 SEAFARERS BLDG CORP 3/2/2018 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 3/2/2018 307 SIGEL ST 19148-1832 27 1 LARES PROPERTIES LLC 10/17/2017 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 3/6/2018 2568 E AUBURN ST 19134-4739 180 1 SABATO MICHAEL J 12/19/2013 PM-307.1/11 WALL DETERIORATED 11/20/2017 2075 E AUBURN ST 19134-4005 178 1 PULIDO PRINCE PULIDO MARIA 6/14/2016 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 12/20/2017 2116 E AUBURN ST 19134-3904 179 1 WARDLAW IDA 3/7/2017 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 4/4/2018 1910 E ATLANTIC ST 19134-2043 188 1 RIVIERA CARMEN M G RAMOS URIEL PEREZ 1/23/2017 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 12/11/2017 1815 E SERGEANT ST 19125-1323 161 1 DIAZ BASILIO 12/1/2017 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 3/10/2018 1817 E SERGEANT ST 19125-1323 161 1 TIEN HUNG TIEN MAI 12/1/2017 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 3/12/2018 2228 SEPVIVA ST 19125-2518 160 1ANTON SUSAN J 12/21/2017 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 12/21/2017 636 TASKER ST 19148-1236 28 1 LOCASTRO JOHN AND DELORES H/W 7/17/2017 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 7/13/2017 1327 RODMAN ST 19147-1033 11 1JUNIPER COURT LLC 3/8/2017 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 3/19/2018 1331 RODMAN ST 19147-1033 11 1JUNIPER COURT LLC 1/28/2018 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 1/28/2018 2088 PICKWICK ST 19134-2110 188 1 WELLS MICHAEL 4/24/2017 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 11/21/2017 927 PINE ST 19107-6004 11 1 CENTER CITY APM L P 12/20/2017 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 12/20/2017 UNSAFE PROPERTIES - Council District 1 1005 SALTER ST 19147-3734 24 1 JULIANO ANTOINETTE 10/20/2016 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 12/29/2017 2079 E SOMERSET ST 19134-4043 178 1 COLE ALTON L 6/29/2017 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 12/20/2017 2219 S MILDRED ST 19148-3109 41 1 WHITEHEAD ROBERT S 5/30/2017 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 2/5/2018 733 MOORE ST 19148-1717 28 1 SARACENO ELIZABETH J 4/20/2017 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 7/14/2017 1026 MONTROSE ST 19147-3720 24 1 MARINELLI WILLIAM JO JOSEPHINE H/W ETAL 8/30/2017 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 3/19/2018 2135 E SOMERSET ST 19134-3912 179 1 FARLOW MICHAEL III 8/10/2017 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 3/22/2018 528 RITNER ST 19148-0000 41 1 HELEN KALAZINKAS-WID 7/26/2017 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 3/23/2018 2629 E LEHIGH AVE 19125-3837 180 1 DOOHAN BRENDAN 4/12/2018 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 4/12/2018 1910 E LIPPINCOTT ST 19134-3131 178 1 SAINTILAIRE PAUL 3/15/2018 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 3/15/2018 418-22 MOORE ST 19148-1827 27 1 SIGISMONDI JOSEPH N 12/19/2017 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 12/19/2017 635 MOORE ST 19148-1715 28 1 GENEROSO FIERRO MARGHERITA 9/27/2017 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 3/20/2018 1010-16 MARKET ST 19107-4205 5 1 1010-1016 MARKET STREET R 2/15/2018 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 2/14/2018 2779 MARTHA ST 19134-3908 179 1 STATON WILLIAM 9/27/2017 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 12/6/2017 204 MARKET ST 19106-2805 1 1CHO EUN REA CHO JOONG S H/W 10/31/2017 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 4/4/2018 2032 E MADISON ST 19134-3223 188 1 AUNG KYI 4/24/2017 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 1/17/2018 2656 LIVINGSTON ST 19125-3843 159 1 MIDWIG JOSEPH 12/9/2008 PM-307.1/4 ROOF FIRE DAMAGED 5/18/2009 1817 E MADISON ST 19134-2527 188 1 BENEDICTO VENTURA 3/30/2017 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 1/17/2018 1901 E MADISON ST 19134-2529 188 1 CAMERON THOMAS ENZ WILLIAM F 11/12/2017 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 2/6/2018 3158 LIVINGSTON ST 19134-5129 180 1 PLICHTA MACIEJ GOINSKA AGATA 9/23/2014 PM-307.1/8 WALL BULGED 11/14/2017 419 MANTON ST 19147-5214 25 1 GALLOWAY ADELINE S 3/20/2017 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 1/11/2018 2137 E CLEARFIELD ST 19134-3705 179 1 CUCINOTTA JOSEPH 8/1/2017 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 3/5/2018 1408 S CLARION ST 19147-4921 29 1 FULGINITI SAMUEL V 8/7/2014 PM-307.1/9 WALL FRACTURED 3/16/2017 1039 MERCY ST 19148-2330 40 1 KLOSE SEAN 5/19/2017 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 3/16/2018 3215 MEMPHIS ST 19134-4408 187 1 ZAGORSKI ROBERT 12/11/2017 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 12/11/2017 434 MCKEAN ST 19148-2525 43 1DAVAR ASHOK 4/2/2018 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 4/2/2018 628 MCKEAN ST 19148-0000 41 1 LOVELY BAPTIST CHURCH A PA N/P CORP 3/28/2016 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 3/8/2018 730 MERCY ST 19148-2430 41 1 31 E FRONT ST LLC 9/15/2017 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 3/16/2018 2081 E CLEARFIELD ST 19134-3742 178 1 MASTER HOME REPAIR INC 3/28/2017 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 12/5/2017 3926 CORAL ST 19124-5015 189 1 STRASSEL LOUIS 6/10/2016 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 1/12/2018 3932 CORAL ST 19124-5015 189 1 MCCANN PHILADELPHIA INVES 2/28/2017 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 1/12/2018 3037 CORAL ST 19134-3724 178 1 WILSON KHALID 3/16/2017 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 3/5/2018 2300 E BUTLER ST 19137-1012 189 1 LIDL US OPERATIONS LLC 11/5/2015 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 10/8/2016 1820 E CORNWALL ST 19134-2502 188 1 BROTMAN HOLDINGS LLC 7/12/2017 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 12/11/2017 1845 E CORNWALL ST 19134-2501 188 1 RALCRAM LLC 3/10/2017 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 1/17/2018 735 S CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS BLVD 19147-9999 16 1 DESERT DIAMOND 34 LP 10/30/2015 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 8/3/2017 704 CHESTNUT ST 19106-3201 6 1 700 CHESTNUT STREET ASSOC 12/6/2017 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 12/6/2017 726 CHESTNUT ST 19106-3201 6 1 KANE BERNICE M KANE LAUREN H 3/23/2018 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 3/22/2018 2110 E CAMBRIA ST 19134-3921 179 1 FINANCE SOURCE CO LLC 4/12/2017 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 3/22/2018 2046 E CAMBRIA ST 19134-4030 178 1 TORRES IRIS Z 2/8/2016 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE STRUCTURE 3/5/2018 2158 E CAMBRIA ST 19134-3921 179 1 KUPA HAMIT 12/22/2017 PM15-108.1 UNSAFE
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