The average number of violations per unit for this owner/associates across their portfolio is better than the city.
BUILDING AVERAGE:
0.04 violations per unit
NEW YORK CITY AVERAGE:
0.81 violation per unit
Non-hazardous
2
class A
i.e. no peephole on a door, or no street # on the building, unlawful keeping of animals
MOST RECENT:
Jun 18, 2020: § 27-2014 adm code and dept. rules and regulations. scrape and remove rust scales and paint with 2 coats of paint .. at fire escape
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Hazardous
0
class B
i.e. smoke detector issues, inadequate lighting, no lighting for stairways
MOST RECENT:
No violation found...
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Immediately hazardous
2
class C
i.e. rodents, pest, mold, inadequate heat or hot water, defective building parts
MOST RECENT:
Sep 08, 2025: § 27-2005 adm code & 309 m/d law abate the nuisance consisting of air conditioner unit installed at fire escape window in the 1st room from east located at apt 5e, 5th story, 2nd apartment from east at south
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Missing information/filings
0
class I
Missing or non-compliant with administrative information orders or filings
MOST RECENT:
No violation found...
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All Properties Associated with 111 West 16TH Street Owners Inc
Chelsea
111 West 16 Street, Manhattan, NY 10011
83 Units • 6 Floors
3.4(7)
Rent Stabilized Units: Yes
Good Cause Eviction: Yes
Evictions: 0
Litigation History: Yes
1 Year Bedbug History: No
Reviews (7)
2.75 stars
Over 1 year ago
111 W 16
Former Tenant
Pros:
High heat in the winter Water pressure is fine Property manager is nice
Cons:
Loud stress by the light Neighbors smoke in units and at front of building Dated units Landlord special everywhere
Apartment layouts aren’t great, heat is way too high
4.38 stars
Over 2 years ago
111 W 16TH ST
Former Tenant
Pros:
Great neighbors, clean, live-in super is great. Breaks (pipes, heat, etc.) are tended to quickly
Cons:
if you're facing street-side, it's incredibly loud. rent increased 146% in 2 years. Management difficult to reach in office.
3.75 stars
Over 3 years ago
Good for the area
Former Tenant
Pros:
Nice super and family, laundry in building, super cleans with what they are given.
Cons:
Looking run down over the years management could paint the hallways, clean the floors. Easy fixes. Washers and dryers take too long to fix. Water pipe burst in the lobby last year they have a piece of cardboard covering the hole in the ceiling. Fix it.
Advice to owner:
Take care of the building better.
3.17 stars
Over 4 years ago
It’s ok, not the best not the worst
Former Tenant
Pros:
Good location, Functional layouts, laundry in basement (when it’s working)
Cons:
There is the occasional mouse or roach which is not great. The super and management are not very responsive. The building could be a lot better maintained.
Advice to owner:
Take better care of the building, have a more active super, be more diligent about extermination services and cleaning
3.62 stars
Over 4 years ago
Old building but could be worse
Former Tenant
Pros:
Thick walls (can't hear loud parties or music when inside apartment, even if they can be heard from hallway). Super in building.
Cons:
Packages get stolen from time to time. The street is closed during parades (halloween, pride, etc) so plan to either be out all day or in all day on those days, otherwise it's hard to get access. Issue with mice. Building is old and not well maintained.
Advice to owner:
Bring the laundry room up to code and open it back up.
1.88 stars
Over 4 years ago
Great location but poor management
Former Tenant
Pros:
The location is GREAT. It’s in the heart of Manhattan, with access to all major subway stations, Trader Joe’s, Washington Square Park, and etc.
Cons:
I’ve been living in NYC for awhile now so I understand that there are some things that might be difficult for management to address, such as old plumbing and cockroaches, but what could have helped was a little more communication and resourcefulness from them. The management’s assistant was extremely responsive and friendly, but the actual help from the super or the landlord would be severely delayed or lackluster.
I know for a fact that they didn’t help tenants because during the pandemic, a neighbor mentioned to me that they had requested rent relief but management was pretty strict in sticking to their contract, whether the world was in a pandemic or not. It’s funny because I recently learned about another neighbor who had been living there for a long time but was severely behind with their rent payments. Not sure why some tenants were forgiven while others were not, especially during a pandemic?
The environment had become quite intense during the pandemic as well because I remember some neighbors who lived above me would have such loud public fights that even the cops had to come to intervene. I couldn’t sleep at all at night and I made sure that my doors were locked at all times.
Advice to owner:
If you’re not able to provide immediate help, at least let tenants know what their options are or how you can best help them. Even if something is in progress, letting them know of your progress will be incredibly helpful. Ignoring requests or just shrugging your shoulders are not helpful at all.