Pros: Super convenient location, responsive management, have not encountered a single bug in four years of living there, great views Cons: Relatively thin apartment walls, also have had to do water / pipe work that has…
235 WEST 56 STREET, Manhattan, NY, 10019 is a 483-unit rental building in Midtown West, NYC. See every violation, 311 complaint, tenant review, and the LucidIQ score — before you sign a lease.
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Noise - Residential — Loud Music/Party
Lead — Lead Kit Request (Residential) (L10)
Noise — Noise: Construction Before/After Hours (NM1)
Noise - Residential — Loud Talking
Noise — Noise: Construction Before/After Hours (NM1)
Noise — Noise: Construction Equipment (NC1)
Noise — Noise, Barking Dog (NR5)
Noise - Residential — Loud Music/Party
Noise - Residential — Loud Talking
Lead — Lead Kit Request (Residential) (L10)
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Pros: Super convenient location, responsive management, have not encountered a single bug in four years of living there, great views Cons: Relatively thin apartment walls, also have had to do water / pipe work that has…
Pros: A great location. A nice lobby and rooftop. Mostly very nice and friendly staff, with some exceptions... Cons: 1) Management is not friendly and not very responsive either, takes days and sometimes several reminde…
Pros: I really enjoy living at Symphony House - management is easy to work with and the doormen are great. Location is extremely convenient to a lot of different trains and the units are new and refurbished. Very thick w…
Manhattan · March 2026
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Potential savings: ~9% by timing your move to February.
Midtown West stretches from the Theater District to Columbus Circle, blending Broadway marquees with luxury high-rises. Central Park's southwest corner is steps away, and the dining scene along Ninth Avenue rivals any in the city.