776 6 Ave,
Manhattan, NY 10001

195 Units

Built in 2000

39 Floors

Rent Stabilized Units: Unknown
Good Cause Eviction: Yes
Evictions: 2
Litigation History: No
1 Year Bedbug History: Yes
Pet Friendly: Yes
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In the past three years, this building had:
168 complaints
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Open Violations
A violation is issued to a building when a city inspector from NYC's Department of Housing Preservation and Development validates and confirms a complaint made to 311. The violations listed below are open violations that have yet to be addressed or have not been confirmed as resolved by the city.
Duration in the past 10 years.
Data last updated 2 months ago.
BUILDING AVERAGE:
Less than 0.01 violations per unit
NEW YORK CITY AVERAGE:
0.81 violation per unit
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class B
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Property Owners and Associates
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Bonnie Wong
4.1(15)
Officer
2 Properties195 Units
Litigation History: No
Evictions: 2
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Bozzuto Management Company
4.1(54)
Agent
5 Properties1272 Units
Litigation History: Yes
Evictions: 12
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Kelly Imbert
4.1(15)
Site Manager
2 Properties195 Units
Litigation History: No
Evictions: 2
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Nailah Harris
4.1(15)
Head Officer
2 Properties195 Units
Litigation History: No
Evictions: 2
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-- of renters received their security deposits back
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Reviews (15)

2 weeks ago
Good building really accessible, good people
Former Tenant
Pros:
Doorman amenity and close to everything
Cons:
Price is high
3 weeks ago
Great value overall, not perfect, but as much as you can ask for in NYC
Former Tenant
Pros:
Convenient location, although 6th Ave is very busy and loud. Units are decently renovated, especially for the price. Building management was always quick to deal with any issues. Sound isolation from other units was good. No major complaints.
Cons:
Elevator was very slow, windows let some sound in from street noise. Rents increased quite a bit each year, but that's how the market was overall.
1 month ago
Solid Building for Starters
Former Tenant
Pros:
most things taken care of, simple
Cons:
way too overpriced, dated appliances, bugs, gross laundry room
1 month ago
Spent 3 great years at this apartment
Former Tenant
Pros:
Clean, amazing staff, convenient location
Cons:
Issues with homeless people taking over outside court yard - but issue seem to have been addressed
Advice to owner:
Keep up the good work!
4 months ago
A Great Building
Former Tenant
Pros:
We lived at the Capitol for four years (through Covid). In general, it has a good location, great doormen/staff, and reasonably responsive maintenance. We were lucky to have outdoor space which is a real perk. They are also reasonable with the security deposit and return it in full as long as you do not do anything crazy with the unit.
Cons:
We had some issues with cockroaches during the summer but they were prompt in remediating the issue (and did not have any subsequent summers). The elevators take a long time and occassionally go down, which creates a long line in the lobby. The neighborhood at times can get very hectic and some shady characters from the Penn Station area will meander down.
Over 1 year ago
Great Place
Former Tenant
Pros:
Beautiful building, amazing staff.
Cons:
Walls can be rather thin and you can hear your neighbors pretty easily.
Over 1 year ago
Clean & Convenient
Former Tenant
Pros:
There is a dog run and lots of dogs in the building to play with. Gorgeous rooftop to enjoy. The apartments are clean and are being modernized. Definitely a secret gem in the area.
Cons:
The doormen aren’t very helpful - they don’t open the doors, don’t check guests walking in, and don’t answer the phones. Also there are slow elevators so you are often waiting.
Advice to owner:
Evict the man from 21F. He is a liability of a neighbor, very rude and troubled.
Over 2 years ago
To be honest..
Former Tenant
Pros:
Liked about everything!!!!!
Cons:
Hmm…the price..? I wish it to be lower
Advice to owner:
Love the everyone in the building !! Keep it going
Over 2 years ago
Great building and location!
Former Tenant
Pros:
Great staff, nice common areas
Cons:
Neighbor’s barking dog, no W/D in unit
Advice to owner:
Update the kitchens
Over 2 years ago
Capitol building
Former Tenant
Pros:
Nice staff and lobby. Great amenities
Cons:
Cockroach problem that needs to be fixed
Advice to owner:
Fix cockroach problem
Over 2 years ago
Stay away if you have a social life! The most hostile management team...
Former Tenant
Pros:
Near Heart of New York!
Cons:
Way too many eviction threats from ownership. From virtual reality land 😴😂 Management 100% needs to seriously re-evaluate social and party rules for a whole new generation of tenants!
Advice to owner:
Change your management team or sell the place.
Over 2 years ago
Great Rooftop & Neighbors
Former Tenant
Pros:
Love the atmosphere of the building and all of the public spaces. Have hosted numerous get-together with friends and appreciate the in-house gym as well.
Cons:
The hot water often stops working, and the elevators can get so backed up (there’s 4 of them in a 40FL building, sometimes 2 will be out at the same time). Also: they’re a stickler for rules and they will find out if you have more people over than you should (in the public spaces). Not to mention that the package valet has the worst times so if you work a normal 9-5 you’ll never be able to get your package!
Over 2 years ago
Like a Super Dog-Friendly Resort
Former Tenant
Pros:
Dog-friendly, gorgeous lounges and roof, super friendly staff.
Cons:
Nothing. It’s an amazing building.
Advice to owner:
Keep doing what you do.
Over 2 years ago
A good choice in the neighborhood
Former Tenant
Pros:
The combination of location, high rise building, luxuriousness, and price is compelling.
Cons:
The valet manages the packages and they are only open until 7 PM weekdays 4 PM Saturdays closed Sundays. As a resident you wind up not accessing your packages for days on end as a practical matter. There a long waits for the elevator, especially during rush hour.
Advice to owner:
Replace the loud air conditioners.
Over 2 years ago
Pre-Covid Tenant Review
Former Tenant
Pros:
I liked the renovation that Bozzuto did to the lobby, the elevator upgrades, and cellar common areas, and of course the rooftop. I had a one bedroom and it was adequate size for me, although the bathroom felt small.
Cons:
I did not like that the courtyard behind the building remained closed for the entire time I lived at the building. I used to have lunch in that courtyard when I worked nearby. I did not appreciate the insane cost of laundry in the cellar laundry facility. Every week it was about $30/week to wash my clothes—the dryers sucked!! My rent was absurdly high ($4300 for a one bedroom). I left NYC for good once covid hit. The building mgmt allowed me to break the lease, they wanted me to pay an extra month so they could find a new tenant—however someone else in my building took over my unit immediately, yet the building still wanted me to pay for the supposed vacant month. I discovered the new tenant was coming in and confronted mgmt and they backed off the vacant charge. That’s a lot of money I would’ve paid for nothing. Instead I used that money to get the fuck out of NYC. I’m never coming back to this hellhole.
Advice to owner:
Good luck finding tenants to pay a ton of rent when nobody wants to be in NYC anymore. Look around on 6th Avenue, most of the shops and businesses are long gone. There is absolutely no point to be in New York anymore.
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