Pros: The most amazing staff EVER, fantastic gym, great location Cons: Roaches appeared in the summer of '24, were never gotten under control before my lease was up in the spring of '25. One of the main reasons I didn't…
455 MAIN STREET, Manhattan, NY, 10044 is a 232-unit rental building in Roosevelt Island, NYC. See every violation, 311 complaint, tenant review, and the LucidIQ score — before you sign a lease.
Pros: The most amazing staff EVER, fantastic gym, great location Cons: Roaches appeared in the summer of '24, were never gotten under control before my lease was up in the spring of '25. One of the main reasons I didn't…
Pros: new building, good service, free gas, free hot water, energy save Cons: has cockroach recently, no food allowed in party room
Pros: Good staff, very clean building Cons: Because of the nature of Roosevelt Island's garbage disposal system, sometimes the garbage chute wasn't available to use.
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Manhattan · March 2026
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Potential savings: ~6% by timing your move to February.
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Noise - Street/Sidewalk — Loud Music/Party
Noise - Commercial — Banging/Pounding
Noise - Commercial — Loud Talking
Noise - Street/Sidewalk — Loud Music/Party
Noise — Noise: air condition/ventilation equipment (NV1)
Noise — Noise: air condition/ventilation equipment (NV1)
Noise - Commercial — Banging/Pounding
Noise - Commercial — Banging/Pounding
Illegal Parking — Blocked Hydrant
Water System — Hydrant Running (WC3)
Roosevelt Island is Manhattan's most unusual neighborhood — a two-mile sliver in the East River accessible by tram, subway, or ferry. The Four Freedoms Park on the southern tip, car-free main street, and tight-knit community feel like a small town floating between Manhattan and Queens.