A tiny ten-unit prewar Chelsea co-op holding a highly stable resident footprint.
Built in 1902, this brick walk-up on West 16th Street offers a level of intimacy that is hard to find in Chelsea. With only ten apartments, decisions are made around a kitchen table, and operations stay internal. Three things to know:
Venting and air quality complaints from food establishments cluster within a few blocks. There are 19 food establishment complaints and 7 indoor air quality reports within three blocks of the building, with the most recent venting issues flagged this summer. Because air and food-prep odors tend to travel up building risers or drift from ground-floor commercial spaces, this is a pattern to investigate in person.
Double-parking and blocked lanes make the immediate street face active. Within three blocks, there were 135 illegal parking complaints over the last year. Nearly half of those—62 calls—were specifically for blocked bike lanes, alongside 39 posted parking sign violations. Expect curb-side double-parking to complicate deliveries.
A ten-unit co-op means every resident's financial health directly impacts the group. Brickwork Management handles the day-to-day, but in a footprint this small, major capital expenses are shared among a very tight circle. Resales are rare, with zero transactions registered in the last three years, meaning the community is highly stable but relies on a small capital reserve pool.
Quieter signals on this building and the blocks around it:
323 West 16 Street is a 10-unit building in Manhattan, New York City (BBL 1007400019). This building is associated with West 16th Street Tenants CORP. Brix tracks 0 open HPD violations for this property, along with inspection history, DOB filings, tenant complaints, and rent stabilization status.
Built in 1902, this elevator apartment building sits in Manhattan and is tracked by Brix using public NYC records from HPD, DOB, ACRIS, and 311.
Tenants have filed 2 HPD complaints about this building over the last five years, most often about heat/hot water.
What tenants have called the city about here over the last five years:
The most recent complaint on this building was filed January 13, 2022.
The building last changed hands on July 20, 2022, according to recorded deeds.
Brix rating: Clean (90/100). View the full report on Brix.
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