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The Concourse neighborhood, also known as the Grand Concourse, is centered on the grand boulevard of the same name, a 4-mile thoroughfare modeled after the Champs-Elysees. The neighborhood is home to Yankee Stadium, the Bronx Museum of the Arts, and an outstanding collection of Art Deco apartment buildings. It is experiencing renewed interest and investment.
Art Deco apartment buildings (6-12 stories) along the Grand Concourse, prewar walk-up apartments on side streets, NYCHA developments, and some newer construction. The Art Deco buildings are architecturally significant.
Art Deco apartment buildings from the 1920s-1940s along the Grand Concourse. Walk-ups from the 1910s-1930s on side streets. NYCHA towers from the 1950s-1960s. Limited new construction.
HPD housing code violations (heat, hot water, pests, lead paint, mold), facade maintenance on Art Deco buildings, fire safety violations, elevator violations in older buildings, and NYCHA-related violations.
Low assessed values relative to the building sizes. Most buildings in Tax Class 2 with rent-stabilized tenants. The Art Deco buildings have modest assessments despite their architectural significance.
R7-1 and R8 along the Grand Concourse, R6 on side streets. Grand Concourse Historic District (designated 2011) protects a significant stretch of Art Deco buildings. Commercial overlays on 161st Street near Yankee Stadium.
The Grand Concourse Historic District designation (2011) was a landmark preservation achievement. Ongoing renovation of Art Deco buildings and development near Yankee Stadium are key trends.
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