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6 Inwood Buildings Earn Spot On NYC's Worst Landlord List
A half a dozen buildings in Inwood appear on this year's "Worst Landlord Watchlist," based on open violations from the city. Find out where.

A half a dozen buildings in Inwood appear on this year's "Worst Landlord Watchlist," based on open violations from the city. Find out where.

More than 20 Washington Heights buildings appear on this year's "Worst Landlord Watchlist," based on open violations from the city.

Jason Korn, who owns two buildings on Nagle Avenue, must pay $235,000 in penalties for violations and tenant harassment.
Months after a demolition permit was filed for the uptown garage, new permits have now been filed for a 260-foot-tall development.
Rent prices in Washington Heights are up slightly from the same time last, but not by much. Find out more.
74/78 Post Ave was hit with its 2nd major fire of the year, but not before tenants sued its landlord for how it dealt with the first blaze.
Permits were recently filed with the city for a 17-story building at 638 West 158th Street. Here's what we know about it so far.
The Morris-Jumel Mansion, built in 1765, announced new funding to help with deterioration, the roof, and accessibility on Tuesday.
Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Wednesday that scaffolds at NYCHA developments across the city will be removed, including on Dyckman Street.
In the months after the Inwood rezoning project was approved, new building permits continue to roll in for the Upper Manhattan neighborhood.
Despite reports that NYC's real estate market is a seller's market, renting in Wash Heights remains more affordable than it was in 2019.
The incoming 175-foot affordable housing tower at 405 West 206th Street will encompass an entire block, according to filings with the city.
National home prices have surged over the past year; the Washington Heights-Inwood area was no exception.
Nearly three times as many condos and co-ops sold in Wash Heights last quarter compared to the year before amid a borough-wide bounceback.
The Eliza will include affordable housing; an activities, culture, and training center; and a pre-K facility as well as an updated library.
National home prices have surged over the past year; the Washington Heights-Inwood area was no exception.
From over 170 affordable homes, a new public library, a preschool, and a STEM center, here's how the incoming "Eliza" building will be used.
An Inwood parking lot that used to be owned by a man known as "El Monstro" will become an 11-story rental building at 5055 Broadway.
Inwood saw its housing increase from 15,420 to 15,712 from 2010 to 2020, according to the latest census data. A growth of just 2 percent.
Maddd Equities has received approval to build two towers of affordable housing at 373 West 207th Street, according to RealDeal.
Demolition permits were recently filed with the city for a long-vacant supermarket in Inwood, clearing room for redevelopment.
National home prices are have surged over the past year; The Washington Heights-Inwood area was no exception.
"Someone said amaze me, architect heard a maze," a commenter wrote about a $2,950 a month apartment in Washington Heights.
The Inwood property was bought in 2018 by a Brooklyn real-estate firm with plans of creating a $190 million mixed-used building.
Home prices are higher in the Washington Heights-Inwood area recently. See how much.
The Inwood Library was demolished on Monday. The building will be rebuilt with a library on the first three floors and apartments above.
Residents are listing Inwood homes at a much higher price in 2021 than they did in 2020, according to a recent study from StreetEasy.
The NYC Landmarks Commission unanimously voted Tuesday to designate the Holyrood Episcopal Church as a landmark. Here are the details.
A building that has sat vacant and boarded up for years on a Washington Heights street is set to be demolished, according to permits.
The coronavirus pandemic and other factors have shaken up the rental market. See how things have changed in Washington Heights-Inwood area.
A demolition permit was just filed with the city to remove a one-story building in Inwood to make room for an incoming charter school.
A public meeting will take place Tuesday to discuss the development. Here's more information.
A new map shows buildings that have been barred from getting work permits under a new law intended to protect against tenant abuse.
Here is how much home prices have changed over the past year in Manhattan area.
The 20 townhouses on Sylvan Terrace near West 161st Street are the hardest homes to land in the city, according to the NY Post.
A study shows how many people left each NYC neighborhood during the pandemic, and which uptown areas saw the biggest departures.
The Inwood lot includes the historic Hurst House mansion, which was first built in the neighborhood in 1912.
The University is possibly replacing the tennis center already at the address, according to a source familiar with the situation.
Local politicians came together Friday in an effort to save a Washington Heights home with ties to the Underground Railroad.
Developers purchased a property and space at 400 West 219th Street for $16M, according to the Real Deal. The top NYC sale last week.