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Shelter Scorecard Shelter Scorecard - Shelter Building Listing Report Month: February, 2016 Current Shelters, Stats As of 02/29/2016 All Inspecting Agency Violations (DOB, HPD, FDNY, DOHMH) Previous Month6 Current Reporting Month (7) Shelter Name, Provider, Facility Type DHS Building ID Facility Type Borough Landlord Open Violations New Violations Closed Violations Total Open Violations Closed ACACIA RESID, ACACIA NETWORK HOUSING INC, Family Tier 2 1131 Family Tier 2 Bronx SAINTS TOWER, LLC 36 0 31 5 Ana's Place, Project Renewal, Adult Shelter 34833 Adult Shelter Bronx BRONX BOULEVARD HOUSING 2 3 0 5 DEVELOPMENT FUND CORP. ANDREW'S COURT, ACACIA NETWORK HOUSING INC, Adult Family Tier 2 1165 Adult Family Tier 2 Bronx X ASSOCIATES LLC 11 0 5 6 BAYCHESTER, Pantalea Palladino, Family Hotel 1368 Family Hotel Bronx BAYCHESTER MOTIEL INC 15 0 7 8 BRIDGE HAVEN, Samaritan Village, Family Tier 2 1142 Family Tier 2 Bronx MERRIAM LLC 76 0 67 9 BRONX BRIDGE 1, Kalman Tabak, Family Hotel 1392 Family Hotel Bronx X EAST TREMONT LLC 31 0 16 15 BRONX BRIDGE 2, Kalman Tabak, Family Hotel 1393 Family Hotel Bronx X WALTON LLC 52 1 50 3 BRONX HOTELS, CHILDREN'S COMMUNITY SERVICES, Family Hotel 67073 Family Hotel Bronx SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY, LLC 0 0 0 0 BRONX HOTELS, CHILDREN'S COMMUNITY SERVICES, Family Hotel 71936 Family Hotel Bronx xx FOUNTAIN, LLC 0 1 0 1 BRONX PARENT, BRONX PARENT HOUSING NETWORK, Family Hotel 37908 Family Hotel Bronx X REALTY LLC 104 0 66 38 BRONX RESIDENCE LLC, WOMEN IN NEED, INC, Family Hotel 1381 Family Hotel Bronx EH & HD 183RD REALTY LLC 65 0 6 59 BronxWorks Safe Haven, Bronx Works, Safe Haven 1662 Safe Haven Bronx ELLEN ROSE ASSOCIATES LLC 7 3 0 10 CALLAWAY FAMILY RESIDENCE, ALAN LAPES, Family Hotel 1384 Family Hotel Bronx KCLM CORP 14 4 9 9 CARMEN'S RESIDENCE, ACACIA NETWORK HOUSING INC, Family Tier 2 1164 Family Tier 2 Bronx RYANS PLACE LLC 7 0 0 7 Casa Esperanza, VIP Community Services, Adult Shelter 1652 Adult Shelter Bronx CASA ESPERANZA HOUSING DEVEL. FUND 22 0 10 12 COMPANY, INC., CLEVELAND FAMILY RESIDENCE, ALAN LAPES, Family Hotel 1388 Family Hotel Bronx MORRIS AVE ESTATES 8 1 8 1 Comunilife Safe Haven II, Comunilife, Safe Haven 58891 Safe Haven Bronx PEPO REALTY CORP 17 0 11 6 CRYSTAL'S PLACE, ACACIA NETWORK HOUSING INC, Family Tier 2 1166 Family Tier 2 Bronx CAPRI WHITESTONE LLC 22 3 0 25 Delta Manor, Center For Urban Community Services, Adult Shelter 1666 Adult Shelter Bronx NEW BEACH RESIDENCE LLC 10 0 0 10 FAM CTR, Volunteers Of America, Family Tier 2 1050 Family Tier 2 Bronx NYC Owned 132 2 114 20 FAM RESID, SEBCO Development Corp., Family Tier 2 1048 Family Tier 2 Bronx NYC Owned 8 0 6 2 FAMILY INN, Homes For The Homeless, Family Tier 2 1052 Family Tier 2 Bronx HOMES FOR THE HOMELESS INSTITUTE 16 0 1 15 INC FAMILY RESID, Bronx Works, Family Tier 2 1053 Family Tier 2 Bronx WILLOW LLC 27 0 4 23 FAMILY RESIDENCE, ACACIA NETWORK HOUSING INC, Family Tier 2 1147 Family Tier 2 Bronx MY NYC LLC 49 2 24 27 FAMILY RESIDENCE, AGUILA, Family Cluster 1138 Family Cluster Bronx X 31 FULTON AVE OWNER 115 0 76 39 FAMILY RESIDENCE, CHARLES ABRAMSON, Family Hotel 1389 Family Hotel Bronx WEBSTER TREMONT EQUITIES CORP 36 0 30 6 FAMILY RESIDENCE, Kalman Tabak, Family Hotel 1390 Family Hotel Bronx X HALL PLACE LLC 2 0 0 2 FAMILY RESIDENCE, Kalman Tabak, Family Hotel 1386 Family Hotel Bronx X REALTY LLC 29 0 19 10 FAMILY RESIDENCE, Kalman Tabak, Family Hotel 1391 Family Hotel Bronx X TELLER AVE CORP 13 0 1 12 Father Smith, SEBCO Development Corp., Adult Shelter 1668 Adult Shelter Bronx X HOE AVENUEREALTY CORP. 4 0 1 3 Father Smith, SEBCO Development Corp., Adult Shelter 1670 Adult Shelter Bronx HOE AVE RESINERCE LLC 7 0 1 6 Father Smith, SEBCO Development Corp., Adult Shelter 1669 Adult Shelter Bronx HOE AVE RESIDENCE LLC 8 0 5 3 GLORIAS HOUSE, Samaritan Village, Family Tier 2 1135 Family Tier 2 Bronx THE BRONX APARTMENTS LLC 50 0 26 24 GLORIAS HOUSE, Samaritan Village, Family Tier 2 1136 Family Tier 2 Bronx THE BRONX APARTMENT LLC 43 1 38 6 GLORIAS HOUSE, Samaritan Village, Family Tier 2 1133 Family Tier 2 Bronx THE BRONX APARTMENTS LLC 16 0 11 5 GLORIAS HOUSE, Samaritan Village, Family Tier 2 1134 Family Tier 2 Bronx THE BRONX APARTMENTS LLC 14 1 11 4 GLORIAS HOUSE, Samaritan Village, Family Tier 2 1132 Family Tier 2 Bronx FIVE STAR REALTY MANAGEMENT LLC 12 1 3 10 HB-CLAREMONT ANNEX, Housing Bridge, Inc., Family Cluster 1156 Family Cluster Bronx RRW REALTY CORP 79 0 74 5 HB-CLAREMONT ANNEX, Housing Bridge, Inc., Family Cluster 1155 Family Cluster Bronx X HOLDING LLC 38 1 0 39 HB-CLAREMONT ANNEX, Housing Bridge, Inc., Family Cluster 1158 Family Cluster Bronx BRIGGS REALTY LLC 55 0 44 11 HB-CLAREMONT ANNEX, Housing Bridge, Inc., Family Cluster 1159 Family Cluster Bronx X EAST 213 OWNER LLC 32 3 23 12 HB-CLAREMONT ANNEX, Housing Bridge, Inc., Family Cluster 1157 Family Cluster Bronx GOLDEN TIME PROPERTIES LLC 11 0 0 11 HB-CLAREMONT ANNEX, Housing Bridge, Inc., Family Cluster 1163 Family Cluster Bronx X Jackson Ave LLC 3 0 0 3 HB-CLAREMONT ANNEX, Housing Bridge, Inc., Family Cluster 1162 Family Cluster Bronx X Jackson Ave LLC 2 0 0 2 HB-CLAREMONT ANNEX, Housing Bridge, Inc., Family Cluster 1160 Family Cluster Bronx FRANC REALTY LLC 0 0 0 0 HB-CLAREMONT ANNEX, Housing Bridge, Inc., Family Cluster 1161 Family Cluster Bronx X EAST 233 CORP. 1 0 1 0 HB-CLAREMONT, Housing Bridge, Inc., Family Cluster 1151 Family Cluster Bronx X HOLDING LLC 43 1 2 42 HB-CLAREMONT, Housing Bridge, Inc., Family Cluster 1152 Family Cluster Bronx X GRAND CONCOURSE LLC 7 0 0 7 HB-CLAREMONT, Housing Bridge, Inc., Family Cluster 1153 Family Cluster Bronx X COURTLANDT LLC 3 0 1 2 HB-CLAREMONT, Housing Bridge, Inc., Family Cluster 1148 Family Cluster Bronx X WEBSTER LLC 7 0 5 2 HB-CLAREMONT, Housing Bridge, Inc., Family Cluster 1149 Family Cluster Bronx X WEBSTER LLC 1 0 1 0 HB-CLAREMONT, Housing Bridge, Inc., Family Cluster 1150 Family Cluster Bronx X WEBSTER LLC 7 0 3 4 HELP - BRONX II, Help U.S.A, Family Tier 2 1146 Family Tier 2 Bronx X EAST 178 LLC 7 0 2 5 HELP - BRONX, Help U.S.A, Family Tier 2 1039 Family Tier 2 Bronx HELP BRONX LP 13 0 3 10 HELP - BRONX, Help U.S.A, Family Tier 2 1040 Family Tier 2 Bronx H E L P BRONX L P 6 0 0 6 HELP SEC, Help U.S.A, Adult Shelter 1610 Adult Shelter Bronx X ASSOCIATES INC 18 0 15 3 HOTEL, David Sommerstein, Adult Family Hotel 1380 Adult Family Hotel Bronx X ASSOCIATES LLC 8 0 3 5 HOTEL, David Sommerstein, Adult Family Hotel 1444 Adult Family Hotel Bronx X UNIVERSITY ASSOCIATES 14 0 9 5 HOTEL, JERRY SCHRECK/SUSAN ALTER, Adult Family Hotel 1371 Adult Family Hotel Bronx STEBBINS MGT LTD 0 0 0 0 HOTEL, Kalman Tabak, Family Hotel 1382 Family Hotel Bronx X WALTON LLC 81 0 50 31 HOTEL, Pantalea Palladino, Family Hotel 1369 Family Hotel Bronx RMJ MOTEL CORP 9 0 0 9 HOUSES, SEBCO Development Corp., Family Tier 2 1044 Family Tier 2 Bronx NYC Owned 121 0 105 16 Production Date: 3/8/2016 See Notes on last page. 1 Shelter Scorecard - Shelter Building Listing Report Month: February, 2016 Current Shelters, Stats As of 02/29/2016 All Inspecting Agency Violations (DOB, HPD, FDNY, DOHMH) Previous Month6 Current Reporting Month (7) Shelter Name, Provider, Facility Type DHS Building ID Facility Type Borough Landlord Open Violations New Violations Closed Violations Total Open Violations Closed HSE, Fordham Bedford Housing Corp., Family Tier 2 1042 Family Tier 2 Bronx CONCOURSE HOUSE, HDFC 21 1 2 20 ICAHN HOUSE, Children's Rescue Fund, LLC, Family Tier 2 1046 Family Tier 2 Bronx CHILDRENS RESCUE FUND 18 0 1 17 INN, SCO, Family Tier 2 1051 Family Tier 2 Bronx THIRDVIEW LLC 27 1 0 28 INTERFAITH, Homes For The Homeless, Family Tier 2 1033 Family Tier 2 Bronx HOMES FOR THE HOMELESS INSTITUTE, 2 0 0 2 INC JACKSON FAMILY RESID, Bronx Works, Family Tier 2 1038 Family Tier 2 Bronx NYC Owned 6 0 1 5 JULIO FAM RESIDENCE, AGUILA, Family Hotel 1372 Family Hotel Bronx HOUSING NOW COMPANY 62 1 47 16 KETTY'S PLACE II, ACACIA NETWORK HOUSING INC, Family Tier 2 1145 Family Tier 2 Bronx X EAST 140, LLC 4 3 1 6 KETTY'S PLACE, ACACIA NETWORK HOUSING INC, Family Tier 2 1144 Family Tier 2 Bronx JACKSON AVENUE DEVELOPMENT LLC 20 0 0 20 LATE ARRIVAL, CHARLES ABRAMSON, Late Arrival 1535 Late Arrival Bronx SOUNDVIEW RESIDENCE LLC 3 0 0 3 Men's Center, Help U.S.A, Adult Shelter 1611 Adult Shelter Bronx CRESTON CENTRAL LLC 28 1 8 21 Men's Shelter, SERVICES FOR THE UNDERSERVED, Adult Shelter 1661 Adult Shelter Bronx NYC Owned 22 0 1 21 MILLENNIUM CARE, ACACIA NETWORK HOUSING INC, Adult Family Tier 2 1143 Adult Family Tier 2 Bronx PROSPECT HOTEL, INC. 51 2 4 49 NAICA I, NAICA, Adult Shelter 1672 Adult Shelter Bronx X PARK DEVELOPMENT LLC 8 0 0 8 NAICA I, NAICA, Adult Shelter 48131 Adult Shelter Bronx VC LODGING LLC. 4 0 0 4 NAICA I, NAICA, Adult Shelter 1671 Adult Shelter Bronx X ANTHONY LLC 4 0 0 4 NAICA I, NAICA, Adult Shelter 52230 Adult Shelter Bronx MHJ MOTEL CORP 9 0 0 9 NAICA II, NAICA, Adult Shelter 72962 Adult Shelter Bronx VICTORY HOSPITALITY, LLC 0 1 0 1 NELSON FAM RESID, Bronx Works, Family Tier 2 1047 Family Tier 2 Bronx NYC Owned 92 0 74 18 PARK OVERLOOK, Gordon Duggins, Adult Family Hotel 1365 Adult Family Hotel Bronx PARK OVERLOOK INC 116 5 49 72 PLAZA FAMILY RESIDENCE, CHARLES ABRAMSON, Family Hotel 1387 Family Hotel Bronx PARK OVERLOOK INC 75 0 63 12 POWERS, WOMEN IN NEED, INC, Family Tier 2 // POWERS ANNEX, WOMEN IN NEED, INC, 5552 Family Tier 2 Bronx NYC Owned 109 0 64 45 Family Tier 2 RESIDENC, Ben Berger, Family Hotel 1366 Family Hotel Bronx CROSS BRONX RESIDENCE INC 32 7 22 17 RESIDENCE, Ben Berger, Adult Family Hotel 1383 Adult Family Hotel Bronx CONCOURSE RESIDENTAL HOTEL 54 0 42 12 RESIDENCE, JERRY SCHRECK/SUSAN ALTER, Family Hotel 1367 Family Hotel Bronx CONCOURSE RESIDENCE CORP 20 0 5 15 Robert's Court, ACACIA NETWORK HOUSING INC, Adult Shelter 35599 Adult Shelter Bronx X FRANKLIN AVE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT 12 1 0 13 FUND CORP SAMMON B.U.I.L.D.
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