Buildings highly rated for trash management in NYC
This page filters NYC buildings with strong performance on trash management, using Openigloo’s scoring to surface buildings where waste handling appears to be a consistent issue-resolver rather than an afterthought. Browse 3,820+ buildings and compare what’s reported across the building, not just one-off complaints. Openigloo helps you sanity-check before you sign a lease: look at building-level ratings and what tenants mention in reviews, then cross-check with open-data signals and any posted building notes. If you still have questions, use tenant Q&A and ask about your move-in plan for bins, pickups, and any shared-area rules.
Buildings highly rated for trash management in NYC
Showing 199–216 of 3,820 buildings highly rated for trash management in NYC.
222 E 34 St
Kips Bay
1510 Lexington Avenue
Carnegie Hill
550 West 54 Street
Hell's Kitchen
520 West 43 Street
Hell's Kitchen
658 Greenwich Street
West Village
43-25 Hunter Street
Hunters Point
350 West 42 Street
Hell's Kitchen
824 Lexington Avenue
Stuyvesant Heights

260 West 54 Street
Midtown
558 Fulton Street
Fort Greene
965 Willoughby Avenue
Bushwick
255 Mc Kibbin Street
East Williamsburg
250 N 10 St
Williamsburg
595 Dean Street
Prospect Heights
194 East 2 Street
East Village
31-57 31 Street
Astoria
1625 Putnam Avenue
Ridgewood
595 Baltic Street
Boerum Hill
What to check before for buildings highly rated for trash management in NYC
- Confirm the practical workflow: where trash and recycling go, when pickup happens, and whether the building uses chutes, rooms, or curb bins.
- Check move-in logistics before committing (bag/box disposal, interim storage for renovations, and any rules for large-item disposal).
- Ask about resident responsibilities and signage: sorting requirements, contamination rules, and consequences for repeated issues.
- Look for consistency in tenant feedback. A highly rated building should show the same improvement themes over time, not just one recent review.
- If you’re sensitive to odors or pests, ask how the building handles missed pickups, overflow, and cleaning schedules for common areas.