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RE: [betaNYC] NYC Street Addresses

From: Steven R.
Sent on: Thursday, January 8, 2015, 1:08 PM

The PAD file provides this – see http://www.nyc.gov/html/dcp/html/bytes/applbyte.shtml#pad  It provides linkages for all addresses and BINs for each parcel and vice versa (for example, all condo BBLs for each address/BIN).  And it includes other types of “addresses” such as NAPs (Non Addressable Placenames such as Columbia University, Empire State Building, etc).  It’s a terrific resource.

 

Steve

 

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Steven Romalewski

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Center for Urban Research at The Graduate Center / CUNY

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From: [address removed] [mailto:[address removed]] On Behalf Of Max Galka
Sent: Thursday, January 08,[masked]:03 PM
To: [address removed]
Subject: [betaNYC] NYC Street Addresses

 

Hello -

 

For anyone who is familiar with NYC's system for street addresses, you may know that a given building may technically have many addresses that are valid.  Some have a range of house numbers, some corner buildings have an addresses on both streets, some have vanity addresses, etc.

 

Usually though these extra addresses are just a technicality, and only one address is used in practice.

 

What I have noticed is that the addresses given in the Pluto dataset are all technically valid, though many of them are not the address that the building actually uses.  For example, I used to live at 10 Barclay St, which Pluto labels as 12 Barclay St (technically correct, but for all intents and purposes incorrect).

 

 

Does anyone know where I could find the true addresses for each building?

 

Thanks,

Max





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