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Manhattan 7 29 26 WATER STREET 10004 358,650 $ 4 P7 2013 This list consists of income-producing properties in New York City that Finance has identified as of 6/3/14 as having failed to submit a properly completed Real Property Income and Expense statement for 2013 as required by City regulations. Final 14/15 ZIP Actual Tax Bldg. RPIE Borough Block Lot Address Status Code Assessed Class Class Year Value Manhattan 7 29 26 WATER STREET 10004$ 358,650 4 P7 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 7 30 24 WATER STREET 10004$ 572,400 4 P7 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 7 33 101 BROAD STREET 10004$ 778,050 4 P7 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 7 35 99 BROAD STREET 10004$ 792,900 4 P7 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 7 37 58 PEARL STREET 10004$ 804,600 4 P7 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 8 51 6 WATER STREET 10004$ 3,089,700 4 V1 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 23 19 2 BROAD STREET 10004$ 24,638,400 4 O3 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 24 1004 40 BROAD STREET 10004$ 383,813 4 RB 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 24 1168 40 BROAD STREET 10004$ 373,010 4 RB 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 24 1169 40 BROAD STREET 10004$ 756,838 4 RB 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 24 1172 40 BROAD STREET 10004$ 296,658 4 RB 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 28 1001 82 BEAVER STREET 10005$ 1,099,663 4 RK 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 28 1002 82 BEAVER STREET 10005$ 1,785,287 4 RK 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 29 24 81 PEARL STREET 10004$ 572,400 4 K9 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 29 47 17 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET 10004$ 884,316 2A S9 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 30 5 80 PEARL STREET 10004$ 4,918,500 4 L2 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 30 19 7 HANOVER SQUARE 10004$ 72,388,800 4 O4 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 37 13 129 FRONT STREET 10005$ 3,500,550 4 H2 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 40 1001 73 PINE STREET 10005$ 5,012,418 4 RB 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 40 1002 72 WALL STREET 10005$ 13,760,682 4 RB 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 41 1001 50 PINE STREET 10005$ 164,981 4 RK 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 41 1003 50 PINE STREET 10005$ 777,769 4 RK 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 41 1203 56 PINE STREET 10005$ 65,732 4 RK 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 43 1 44 WALL STREET 10005$ 19,388,250 4 O3 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 53 2 99 WASHINGTON STREET 10006$ 17,087,850 4 H2 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 53 3 103 WASHINGTON STREET 10006$ 860,850 4 K9 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 53 37 102 GREENWICH STREET 10006$ 1,091,250 4 H3 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 53 39 96 GREENWICH STREET 10006$ 422,550 4 K9 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 55 1005 40 RECTOR STREET 10006$ 1,289,998 4 RB 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 55 1011 40 RECTOR STREET 10006$ 1,847,072 4 RB 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 64 20 8 MAIDEN LANE 10038$ 588,150 4 K9 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 64 21 10 MAIDEN LANE 10038$ 387,450 4 K9 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 64 1001 67 LIBERTY STREET 10005$ 202,950 4 RK 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 64 1002 67 LIBERTY STREET 10005$ 160,200 4 R5 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 65 2 63 NASSAU STREET 10038$ 408,150 4 K9 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 65 16 174 BROADWAY 10038$ 1,780,650 4 O3 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 68 1201 90 WILLIAM STREET 10038$ 1,168,538 4 RK 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 68 1202 90 WILLIAM STREET 10038$ 436,227 4 RK 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 69 54 112 JOHN STREET 10038$ 411,300 4 K4 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 70 1039 125 MAIDEN LANE 10038$ 1,032,319 4 RB 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 70 1046 125 MAIDEN LANE 10038$ 1,382,803 4 RB 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 70 1056 125 MAIDEN LANE 10038$ 369,643 4 RB 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 76 1002 15 CLIFF STREET 10038$ 314,198 4 RG 2013 Nonfiler Page 1 of 450 This list consists of income-producing properties in New York City that Finance has identified as of 6/3/14 as having failed to submit a properly completed Real Property Income and Expense statement for 2013 as required by City regulations. Final 14/15 ZIP Actual Tax Bldg. RPIE Borough Block Lot Address Status Code Assessed Class Class Year Value Manhattan 76 1003 15 CLIFF STREET 10038$ 366,300 4 RK 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 77 23 90 FULTON STREET 10038$ 607,050 4 K9 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 78 4 123 WILLIAM STREET 10038$ 46,607,850 4 O3 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 78 41 0086A NASSAU STREET 10038$ 334,800 4 K2 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 78 43 90 NASSAU STREET 10038$ 1,840,950 2 D5 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 78 47 114 FULTON STREET 10038$ 2,009,250 4 V1 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 78 1601 59 JOHN STREET 10038$ 959,400 4 RK 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 84 1001 140 WEST STREET 10007$ 28,088,305 4 RB 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 88 4 18 VESEY STREET 10007$ 1,233,900 4 M3 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 88 11 22 BARCLAY STREET 10007$ 3,048,750 4 M1 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 90 9014 BEEKMAN STREET 10038$ 180,450 4 Z9 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 91 12 127 FULTON STREET 10038$ 1,264,020 2B D5 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 92 26 118 NASSAU STREET 10038$ 488,700 4 K4 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 93 24 164 WILLIAM STREET 10038$ 435,150 4 K4 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 93 29 47 BEEKMAN STREET 10038$ 469,800 4 M1 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 95 1001 117 BEEKMAN STREET 10038$ 763,312 4 RK 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 95 1003 117 BEEKMAN STREET 10038$ 83,876 4 RB 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 95 1005 117 BEEKMAN STREET 10038$ 69,114 4 RB 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 97 2 115 SOUTH STREET 10038$ 561,553 2B D5 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 97 8 108 SOUTH STREET 10038$ 126,630 4 L8 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 106 5 270 WATER STREET 10038$ 471,957 2B C7 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 107 38 29 PECK SLIP 10038$ 5,089,500 4 H9 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 107 51 279 WATER STREET 10038$ 470,250 4 K4 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 124 9 21 PARK PLACE 10007$ 1,090,350 4 K9 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 132 1301 71 MURRAY STREET 10007$ 847,350 4 RK 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 132 1401 83 MURRAY STREET 10007$ 126,360 2C R8 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 132 1501 81 MURRAY STREET 10007$ 50,463 2C R8 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 132 1503 81 MURRAY STREET 10007$ 84,696 2C R8 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 133 10 51 MURRAY STREET 10007$ 1,290,600 4 L8 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 133 1001 41 MURRAY STREET 10007$ 116,062 2C R8 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 133 1003 41 MURRAY STREET 10007$ 141,859 2C R8 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 135 21 90 CHAMBERS STREET 10007$ 759,150 4 L8 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 135 31 265 BROADWAY 10007$ 2,141,550 4 O9 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 135 1501 88 CHAMBERS STREET 10007$ 313,353 2C R8 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 136 19 126 CHAMBERS STREET 10007$ 451,035 2A S9 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 136 23 118 CHAMBERS STREET 10007$ 566,550 4 L8 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 136 24 116 CHAMBERS STREET 10007$ 763,200 4 O9 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 140 3 143 CHAMBERS STREET 10007$ 821,700 4 L8 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 140 1092 303 GREENWICH STREET 10013$ 110,407 4 RK 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 140 1202 139 READE STREET 10013$ 251,586 4 RK 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 140 1203 141 READE STREET 10013$ 487,756 4 RK 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 140 1215 143 READE STREET 10013$ 203,164 4 RK 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 140 1401 157 CHAMBERS STREET 10007$ 1,422,112 4 RK 2013 Nonfiler Page 2 of 450 This list consists of income-producing properties in New York City that Finance has identified as of 6/3/14 as having failed to submit a properly completed Real Property Income and Expense statement for 2013 as required by City regulations. Final 14/15 ZIP Actual Tax Bldg. RPIE Borough Block Lot Address Status Code Assessed Class Class Year Value Manhattan 140 1402 157 CHAMBERS STREET 10007$ 146,588 4 RK 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 141 1051 166 DUANE STREET 10013$ 324,883 4 RK 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 141 1104 184 DUANE STREET 10013$ 64,403 4 RB 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 143 14 183 DUANE STREET 10013$ 346,456 2B D2 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 143 16 325 GREENWICH STREET 10013$ 467,026 2B D2 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 145 7 115 CHAMBERS STREET 10007$ 1,073,250 4 I5 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 150 1201 106 DUANE STREET 10007$ 409,573 2C R8 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 153 22 37 CHAMBERS STREET 10007$ 1,070,550 4 G7 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 162 1003 7 CHATHAM SQUARE 10038$ 129,002 4 RB 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 162 1008 7 CHATHAM SQUARE 10038$ 77,374 4 RB 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 162 1011 7 CHATHAM SQUARE 10038$ 128,707 4 RB 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 162 1015 7 CHATHAM SQUARE 10038$ 47,512 4 RB 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 162 1016 7 CHATHAM SQUARE 10038$ 147,504 4 RB 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 162 1030 7 CHATHAM SQUARE 10038$ 40,688 4 RB 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 162 1031 7 CHATHAM SQUARE 10038$ 80,967 4 RB 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 162 1035 7 CHATHAM SQUARE 10038$ 48,139 4 RB 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 162 1036 7 CHATHAM SQUARE 10038$ 100,597 4 RB 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 162 1037 7 CHATHAM SQUARE 10038$ 61,794 4 RB 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 162 1040 7 CHATHAM SQUARE 10038$ 47,328 4 RB 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 162 1041 7 CHATHAM SQUARE 10038$ 83,287 4 RB 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 162 1043 7 CHATHAM SQUARE 10038$ 161,015 4 RB 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 162 1044 7 CHATHAM SQUARE 10038$ 67,149 4 RB 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 162 1045 7 CHATHAM SQUARE 10038$ 62,001 4 RB 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 162 1048 7 CHATHAM SQUARE 10038$ 46,261 4 RB 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 162 1051 7 CHATHAM SQUARE 10038$ 50,768 4 RK 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 162 1052 7 CHATHAM SQUARE 10038$ 48,725 4 RK 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 162 1053 7 CHATHAM SQUARE 10038$ 47,468 4 RK 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 162 1057 7 CHATHAM SQUARE 10038$ 42,332 4 RK 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 162 1058 7 CHATHAM SQUARE 10038$ 42,857 4 RK 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 163 1 10 PELL STREET 10013$ 265,050 2 C7 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 163 30 49 BAYARD STREET 10013$ 251,100 2 C7 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 164 26 47 MOTT STREET 10013$ 1,357,200 2 C7 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 164 30 41 MOTT STREET 10013$ 851,850 4 O9 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 171 1001 356 BROADWAY 10013$ 637,333 4 RB 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 174 11 69 LEONARD STREET 10013$ 1,582,200 4 L9 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 174 19 91 FRANKLIN STREET 10013$ 819,000 4 L9 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 175 4 78 FRANKLIN STREET 10013$ 459,115 2B S9 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 175 5 80 FRANKLIN STREET 10013$ 425,119 2A S9 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 175 13 273 CHURCH STREET 10013$ 797,400 4 K4 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 175 19 41 WHITE STREET 10013$ 555,224 2B C7 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 175 1002 377 BROADWAY 10013$ 204,352 4 RB 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 175 1004 377 BROADWAY 10013$ 183,492 4 RB 2013 Nonfiler Manhattan 175 1005 377 BROADWAY 10013$ 183,593 4 RB 2013 Nonfiler Page 3 of 450 This list consists of income-producing properties in New York City that Finance has identified as of 6/3/14 as having failed to submit a properly completed Real Property Income and Expense statement for 2013 as required by City regulations.
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