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315 East 43 Street, Manhattan

A 1928 elevator apartment building on East 43 Street carrying 2.67 FAR of unused residential development rights on record under its R10 zoning.

315 East 43 Street is an elevator apartment building in Manhattan, New York City (BBL 1013360010). The property is zoned R10, on a 12,903 sq ft lot, with 10 floors and 143 residential units. It was built in 1928. The lot is not inside a FEMA Special Flood Hazard Area. NYC municipal records show 20 open building violations for this lot as of 2026-07-05.

Property facts

BBL1013360010
BoroughManhattan — Community District 6
NeighborhoodMurray Hill-Kips Bay
Zoning districtR10
Building classD4elevator apartment building (what’s a building class?)
Land use03 — Multi-family elevator buildings
Lot area12,903 sq ft
Floors10
Residential units143
Year built1928
FAR7.33 built · 10 max residential · 0 max commercial Learn: What is FAR?
Historic districtTudor City Historic District
Flood zoneNot in a FEMA Special Flood Hazard Area

Public records

  • 16 open Department of Buildings violations
  • 2 open ECB (OATH) violations — $1,250 in penalties due
  • 2 open Housing Preservation & Development violations
  • Façade safety filing status: SAFE (latest filing 2021-09-02)

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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  • 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.