Evidence Brief
Evidence brief for 10009
Generated July 9, 2026 at 13:01 UTC. Last updated 2026-07-09. Data from NYC public records.
This neighborhood shows low displacement pressure relative to the rest of NYC (score 20.4). No individual signal stands out above citywide averages.
Displacement pressure score
Score is a 0 to 100 index normalized across 178 NYC ZIP codes. Higher values indicate more elevated displacement-pressure signals relative to citywide averages, not an absolute measure of risk.
Signal breakdown
East Village, Manhattan. All counts from NYC public records.
| Signal | Count | Index (0-100) |
|---|---|---|
| LLC property acquisitionspast 365 days | 22 | 13.4 |
| Building permits (residential, 3+ units)past 365 days | 5 | 37.1 |
| Residential eviction filingspast 365 days | 86 | 7.5 |
| HPD violations (Class B and C)past 90 days | 701 | 15.7 |
| 311 housing complaintspast 365 days | 3,192 | 22.4 |
| Rent-stabilized unit lossannual comparison | No annual loss recorded in current data | 0.0 |
Index values are PERCENT_RANK scores computed across all 178 tracked NYC ZIP codes. Count windows noted per signal. Rent-stabilized unit loss uses annual DHCR data; counts are point-in-time, not windowed.
Sources
LLC property acquisitions: ACRIS deed records (NYC Department of Finance).
Eviction filings: NYC housing court data via NYC Open Data.
Building permits: NYC Department of Buildings (DOB).
HPD violations: NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development.
311 complaints: NYC 311 Service Requests.
Rent-stabilized units: DHCR via NYCDB.
Read the full methodology for signal definitions, scoring logic, and data limitations.
This brief summarizes public-record signals. It is not an allegation of wrongdoing.