Displacement Signals | Bushwick (11221)
Brooklyn. Updated May 28, 2026.
This neighborhood shows moderate displacement pressure (score 54.4). In the past year: 159 LLC acquisitions, 7 alteration permits, 5563 housing complaints.
Signal breakdown
Public-record signals used in the neighborhood score.
| Signal | Count | Index |
|---|---|---|
| LLC property acquisitionspast 365 days | 159 | 89.3 |
| Building permits (residential, 3+ units)past 365 days | 7 | 50.3 |
| Residential eviction filingspast 365 days | 190 | 27.2 |
| HPD violations (Class B+C)past 90 days | 1,840 | 35.6 |
| 311 housing complaintspast 365 days | 5,563 | 35.7 |
| Rent-stabilized unit lossannual comparison | No annual loss recorded in current data | 0.0 |
All counts from NYC public records. Index values are normalized across 178 NYC ZIP codes. Data is refreshed nightly.
About this data
What does this displacement score mean?
The score is a 0 to 100 index showing where multiple public-record displacement signals are elevated at the ZIP level. Each signal is normalized across all 178 NYC ZIP codes so dense areas are not scored by raw counts alone.
What public records are included?
PulseCities uses NYC public records: DOB building permits, HPD housing violations, 311 housing complaints, eviction filings, ACRIS property deed transfers, DHCR rent-stabilized housing data, and MapPLUTO residential unit counts.
Is this a prediction of eviction?
No. PulseCities does not predict individual evictions and is not legal advice. The score shows neighborhood-level public-record indicators that may be worth reviewing.