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170 Tillary Street, Brooklyn

A 1926 elevator apartment building on Tillary Street carrying 4.63 FAR of unused commercial development rights on record under its C6-4 zoning.

170 Tillary Street is an elevator apartment building in Brooklyn, New York City (BBL 3001330017). The property is zoned C6-4, on a 10,753 sq ft lot, with 7 floors and 54 residential units. It was built in 1926. The lot is not inside a FEMA Special Flood Hazard Area. NYC municipal records show 41 open building violations for this lot as of 2026-07-05.

Property facts

BBL3001330017
BoroughBrooklyn — Community District 2
NeighborhoodDowntown Brooklyn-DUMBO-Boerum Hill
ZIP code11201
Zoning districtC6-4
Building classD7elevator apartment building (what’s a building class?)
Land use04 — Mixed residential & commercial buildings
Lot area10,753 sq ft
Floors7
Residential units54
Year built1926
FAR5.37 built · 10 max residential · 10 max commercial Learn: What is FAR?
Flood zoneNot in a FEMA Special Flood Hazard Area

Public records

  • 33 open Department of Buildings violations
  • 7 open ECB (OATH) violations — $30,000 in penalties due
  • 1 open Housing Preservation & Development violation
  • Façade safety filing status: SWARMP (latest filing 2023-06-22)

Violation counts as of 2026-07-05.

Absence of a record means none on file in NYC municipal records — not a certification of compliance.

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  • Buildable floor area (residential & commercial)
  • Recorded ownership & last sale
  • Recorded mortgages & open debt stack
  • LL97 carbon exposure by compliance period
  • Flood coverage percentage & base flood elevation
  • Climate projections for this lot
  • Open permits & construction pipeline
  • Distress signal convergence
  • Air rights & transferable development rights
  • Comparable sales (Pro)
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Data: NYC municipal records (Departments of City Planning, Buildings, Finance) and FEMA. See our sources and methodology. Data as of 2026-07-11.