Access Control Installation in Crotona Park East
Professional access control installation for Crotona Park East — also known as Crotona or East Morrisania — in the southwest Bronx. ZIPs 10457, 10459, 10460. Bronx Community District 3 (with Morrisania). Boundaries: Cross-Bronx Expressway (N), Bronx River + Sheridan Boulevard (E), East 167th Street (S), Crotona/Prospect Avenues (W). Southern Boulevard primary thoroughfare. The defining residential scope here is unique in The Bronx: Charlotte Gardens — 90 ranch-style single-family suburban-style homes built mid-1980s on the rubble of Charlotte Street, the street that became the national symbol of South Bronx urban decay (then-President Jimmy Carter visited October 5, 1977, declaring it "the worst slum in America" — followed later by photo-op visits from Presidents Reagan and Clinton). Genevieve Brooks moved to Charlotte Street in the 1960s, founded the Mid-Bronx Desperadoes, and partnered with urban planner Ed Logue to build the 90 homes — today they feel more like a suburban block in Islip than a street in the Bronx. Plus prewar 5-6 story walk-ups along Charlotte Street, Clinton Avenue, Vyse Avenue, and Crotona Avenue (built 1900-1930 during the original Crotona housing wave); modern infill / post-arson rebuild apartment buildings (Mid-Bronx Desperadoes + Banana Kelly + SEBCO scope); brick rowhouses; 8 NYCHA developments including the Murphy Houses 20-story towers. The 127-acre Crotona Park ("Central Park of the South Bronx") borders the western edge with the 1936 WPA Art Deco Crotona Park Pool (largest in The Bronx) and the Cary Leeds Center for Tennis. Birthplace of hip-hop — the Crotona Park Jams in the late 1970s-1980s featured Grandmaster Flash, Kool Herc, and Afrika Bambaataa. Starlight Park on the Bronx River (former 1918 Bronx World's Fair site) anchors the eastern edge as part of the Bronx River Greenway. 65.3% Latino, 32% African American. 93.5% renter-occupied. Same-day dispatch from our Fordham office, 14-18 minutes via Cross-Bronx Expressway south. NYPD 42nd Precinct (830 Washington Ave, in Morrisania). NYS Low-Voltage Electrical Contractor License #12000287431.
Why Crotona Park East Access Control Is Charlotte Gardens Ranch + Walk-Up + 8 NYCHA Scope
Crotona Park East access control scope is unusual because the building stock includes the most distinctive single-family residential category in The Bronx: Charlotte Gardens. 90 ranch-style single-family suburban-style homes built mid-1980s on the rubble of Charlotte Street by the Mid-Bronx Desperadoes (founded by Genevieve Brooks) and urban planner Ed Logue. Standard scope for Charlotte Gardens: front-door video doorbell + smart lock with through-bolt strikes inside frame + driveway access reader + side-gate fob + perimeter sensor coverage + garage gate RFID where applicable. Per-home $1,800-$4,200. Owner-occupier pattern dominant — most Charlotte Gardens residents have owned their homes since the 1980s rebuild and now need full smart-home retrofit including access control + camera + intercom because the original 1980s electrical infrastructure is reaching end-of-life.
The second core scope: prewar 5-6 story walk-up apartment building lobby panel modernization along Crotona Park East itself, Charlotte Street, Clinton Avenue, Vyse Avenue, and Crotona Avenue. These were built between 1900-1930 during the original immigrant Crotona housing wave (Italian, Jewish, Irish families moving north from Manhattan's Lower East Side). Original lobby intercom is long gone or 50+ year band-aid replacement. Per-building $4,500-$11,000. The third: post-arson rebuild modern infill apartment building scope — Crotona Park East was the epicenter of the 1970s arson era (more than 66% of residents left, fires were so prevalent the fire department stopped responding). Mid-Bronx Desperadoes + Banana Kelly CIA Inc. + SEBCO maintained structurally intact buildings and rebuilt subsidized multi-family housing. Per-building $3,500-$8,500. The fourth: 8 NYCHA developments route through separate procurement (Murphy Houses 20-story towers, Bryant Avenue-East 174th, East 173rd-Vyse, Hoe Avenue-East 173rd, Prospect Avenue M.H.O.P., West Farms Square Rehab, West Farms Square Conventional, West Farms Square M.H.O.P.). Plus brick rowhouse multi-family + Boston Road / Prospect Avenue commercial corridor + Crotona Park-edge park-adjacent residential scope.
90 suburban-style ranch homes built mid-1980s by Mid-Bronx Desperadoes + Ed Logue on Charlotte Street rubble. Driveways, fenced front yards. Feels more like Islip than Bronx. Per-home $1,800-$4,200.
Murphy Houses (2 × 20-story) + Bryant Ave-E 174th + East 173rd-Vyse + Hoe-E 173rd + Prospect Ave M.H.O.P. + West Farms Square Rehab/Conv/M.H.O.P. Separate NYCHA procurement track.
Charlotte Street, Clinton Ave, Vyse Ave, Crotona Ave 1900-1930 walk-ups. Original immigrant Crotona housing wave. ButterflyMX, Aiphone GT-DMB, 2N IP Verso. Per-building $4,500-$11,000.
Post-arson rebuild apartments by Mid-Bronx Desperadoes + Banana Kelly CIA Inc. + SEBCO. 2000s-era IP intercom now 15-25 years old. Per-building $3,500-$8,500.
"Central Park of the South Bronx" western boundary. 127 acres + Crotona Pool (largest in Bronx, 1936 WPA) + Cary Leeds Tennis. Park-edge buildings have premium addresses.
Crotona Park Jams late 1970s-1980s. Grandmaster Flash, Kool Herc, Afrika Bambaataa performed in the park. Cultural anchor unique to this neighborhood.
Crotona Park East Anchors & Streets We Work
Charlotte Street / Charlotte Gardens
90 ranch-style single-family homes. Built mid-1980s by Mid-Bronx Desperadoes + Ed Logue on Charlotte Street rubble. Suburban-style. Driveways. Fenced front yards. UNIQUE in The Bronx.
Crotona Park East (Street)
Park-edge residential corridor. Faces 127-acre Crotona Park. Prewar 5-6 story walk-ups + post-arson rebuild apartments. Premium park-edge addresses.
Clinton Avenue + Vyse Avenue
Prewar walk-up corridor. 1900-1930 5-6 story walk-ups. Schools, synagogues, small businesses historically. East 173rd-Vyse NYCHA development.
Crotona Avenue
Western thoroughfare. Cuts through Crotona Park. Prewar walk-up edge. Mixed residential + commercial transition to Morrisania.
Boston Road + Prospect Avenue
Main crossroads. Commercial corridor. Mixed retail + ground-floor commercial under apartment buildings. Bx21 bus route.
Starlight Park + Bronx River
Eastern boundary. Recently completed Starlight Park. Former 1918 Bronx World's Fair site. Bronx River Greenway. Park-edge residential along eastern corridor.
Crotona Park (127 acres)
"Central Park of the South Bronx." Crotona Park Pool (1936 WPA Art Deco landmark, largest in Bronx). Cary Leeds Center for Tennis. 3.3-acre Crotona Park Lake. Birthplace of hip-hop.
Murphy Houses (NYCHA)
2 × 20-story towers. Only NYCHA towers of that height in Crotona Park East. Separate NYCHA procurement track.
Crotona Park Pool / Cary Leeds Center
1936 WPA Art Deco Crotona Park Pool, largest in Bronx. Cary Leeds Center for Tennis (20+ courts). Premium park-edge address driver.
Morrisania Library / IS 98 Herman Ridder
610 East 169th Street Carnegie library (1908). Babb, Cook & Willard. Plus IS 98 Herman Ridder at E 173rd + Boston Road.
Freeman Street + 174 Street (2/5 trains)
2 and 5 train stations. ~45 min to Financial District. Same line as Foxhurst, Bronxdale, Pelham Parkway. Manhattan-commuter resident profile.
NYPD 42nd Precinct (830 Washington Ave)
Patrols Crotona Park East + Morrisania. Different precinct from Longwood (41st), Mott Haven (40th), Bathgate (48th). Coordination point for after-hours commercial alarm work.
Access Control Systems We Install in Crotona Park East
Charlotte Gardens Smart Home Suite
Front-door video doorbell (Ring Pro 2, Nest Doorbell wired, Aiphone GT, DoorBird) + smart lock with through-bolt + driveway access reader + side-gate fob + perimeter sensors + garage gate RFID. Suburban-style scope.
ButterflyMX Lobby IP Video
Dominant platform for prewar walk-up + post-arson rebuild apartment modernization. Smartphone-routed video calls + mobile credentials + package room reader + multi-tier scoping for ground-floor retail mix.
Encrypted DESFire EV3 Fob
13.56 MHz HID iCLASS Seos or MIFARE DESFire EV3 with AES-128 encryption. Cannot clone at locksmith counter. Multi-technology readers during legacy-fob migration.
Mid-Bronx Desperadoes Cooperative HPD
Mid-Bronx Desperadoes + Banana Kelly + SEBCO post-arson rebuild legacy buildings. HCR / HPD-compliant alteration documentation. Community-meeting demo install walkthroughs.
Alarm-Integrated Boston Road Commercial
DSC, Honeywell, Bosch, Alarm.com, Brivo Onair, ADT Commercial, Stanley Security panels. Front-door fob disarms alarm; after-hours unauthorized credential triggers video clip + push notification.
Smart Lock + Through-Bolt Strike
Schlage Encode, August Wi-Fi, Yale Assure 2 with through-bolt strikes inside frame. Charlotte Gardens single-family + brick rowhouse multi-family scope. Side-gate fob + driveway access reader.
Access Control Problems Crotona Park East Buildings Face
Charlotte Gardens 1980s electrical end-of-life
90 ranch-style homes built mid-1980s now 35-45 years old. Original wiring is reaching end-of-life — many homes need full smart-home retrofit including access control + camera + intercom alongside electrical updates.
120+ year old prewar walk-up infrastructure
1900-1930 5-6 story walk-ups along Crotona Park East, Clinton, Vyse, Crotona Avenue. Original Cromaglas / Edwards / NuTone lobby panels are 60-80 years old. Cloth-jacketed conductors, century-old wire-nut splices.
Post-arson rebuild aging IP intercom
Mid-Bronx Desperadoes + Banana Kelly + SEBCO post-arson rebuild buildings have 2000s-era first-gen IP intercom (Aiphone GT-DMB) now 15-25 years old. Component failures + outdated firmware.
Cooperative housing HCR / HPD compliance
Mid-Bronx Desperadoes + Banana Kelly cooperative legacy buildings + SEBCO scope require HCR / HPD-compliant alteration documentation. Community-meeting demos rather than one-on-one resident handovers.
Cross-Bronx + Sheridan vibration
Cross-Bronx Expressway northern boundary + Sheridan Boulevard eastern boundary (formerly Sheridan Expressway). Buildings within 1-2 blocks experience constant truck-and-bus vibration. Vibration-rated junction boxes + gel-filled splices.
2/5 elevated track rumble vibration
2 and 5 trains run elevated near Freeman Street + 174 Street stations. Buildings within 1 block experience constant rumble. Vibration-rated junction boxes for track-adjacent installs.
Cloneable 1990s 125 kHz fob legacy
Pre-2010 Crotona Park East apartment buildings often run 125 kHz HID Prox or unencrypted MIFARE — clones at locksmith for $5-$20. Migration to encrypted DESFire EV3 + mobile credentials.
Spanish-language community walkthroughs
65.3% Hispanic + 32% African American. Bilingual Spanish install walkthroughs standard. Charlotte Gardens single-family homeowners + per-tenant walk-up scope.
Crotona Park East Access Control: Real Questions Answered
"Do you handle Charlotte Gardens ranch-style single-family home access control?"
Yes — Charlotte Gardens is one of the most unusual residential access control scopes in The Bronx. 90 ranch-style single-family suburban-style homes built on the rubble of Charlotte Street, the street that became the national symbol of South Bronx urban decay (Jimmy Carter visited October 5, 1977, declaring it "the worst slum in America," followed by photo-op visits from Presidents Reagan and Clinton). Genevieve Brooks moved to Charlotte Street in the 1960s, founded the Mid-Bronx Desperadoes coalition of volunteers, and partnered with urban planner Ed Logue to build 90 ranch-style single-family homes on the burned-out lots — completed in the 1980s. The result feels more like a suburban block in Islip than a street in the Bronx. Standard scope: front-door video doorbell (Ring Pro 2, Nest Doorbell wired, Aiphone GT, DoorBird), smart lock with through-bolt strikes inside frame, driveway access reader, side-gate fob, perimeter sensor coverage, garage gate RFID where applicable. Per-home $1,800-$4,200. Owner-occupier pattern dominant — most Charlotte Gardens residents have owned their homes since the 1980s rebuild.
"Why is Charlotte Street access control different from other Bronx scope?"
Because Charlotte Street is now Charlotte Gardens — a suburban-style single-family home development, completely unique in The Bronx. Most Bronx residential access control involves multi-tenant buildings (walk-ups, mid-rises, towers, brownstones, row houses) with lobby panels, per-tenant credentialing, and managing-agent procurement. Charlotte Gardens is the opposite: 90 single-family homes with private driveways, fenced front yards, and the same access control scope you'd find in a Long Island suburb. Front-door video doorbell + smart lock + driveway reader + side-gate fob + perimeter sensors. We work directly with the homeowner. The buildings are now 35-45 years old (built mid-1980s by the Mid-Bronx Desperadoes), so original electrical infrastructure is reaching end-of-life and many homes need full smart-home retrofit including access control + camera + intercom. Per-home $1,800-$4,200 with owner-occupier dominance.
"Do you handle prewar 5-6 story walk-up lobby panel modernization?"
Yes. Outside the Charlotte Gardens ranch-house cluster, Crotona Park East is dominated by 5-6 story prewar walk-up apartment buildings along Crotona Park East, Charlotte Street, Clinton Avenue, Vyse Avenue, Crotona Avenue, and the Crotona Park-edge corridor. These were built between 1900-1930 during the original immigrant Crotona housing wave (Italian, Jewish, Irish families moving north from Manhattan's Lower East Side). Original lobby intercom is long gone or 50+ year band-aid replacement. Standard scope: lobby panel replacement to ButterflyMX, Aiphone GT-DMB, 2N IP Verso, or Latch with concealed Cat6 through existing conduit; through-bolt strikes inside frame; per-unit chime routing with separate residential / commercial routing where there's ground-floor retail; package room reader; service-entrance scope. Per-building $4,500-$11,000. 93.5% of Crotona Park East residents live in rental apartments — managing-agent-direct procurement is dominant.
"Do you handle the 8 NYCHA developments in Crotona Park East?"
NYCHA scope (Murphy Houses — two 20-story buildings, the only NYCHA towers of that height in Crotona Park East; Bryant Avenue-East 174th Street — one 6-story building; East 173rd Street-Vyse Avenue — seven 3-story buildings; Hoe Avenue-East 173rd Street — one 6-story building; Prospect Avenue M.H.O.P. Multi-Family Homeownership Program — one rehabilitated 5-story tenement; West Farms Square Rehab — four rehabilitated tenement buildings 6-stories tall; West Farms Square Conventional — one 5-story rehabilitated tenement; West Farms Square M.H.O.P. — two rehabilitated tenement buildings 5-6 stories tall) is a separate procurement track requiring NYCHA vendor pre-qualification and centralized contracting. We coordinate with private adjacent buildings but don't bid on NYCHA scope directly. NYCHA P.S.A. 7 (737 Melrose Avenue, Melrose section) patrols all NYCHA properties separately from NYPD 42nd Precinct (830 Washington Ave, in Morrisania) which covers the rest of Crotona Park East.
"Can you do post-arson rebuild apartment building scope?"
Yes. Crotona Park East was at the epicenter of the 1970s South Bronx arson era — more than 66% of residents left the area, fires were so prevalent the fire department stopped responding to calls. Community groups like the Mid-Bronx Desperadoes, Banana Kelly CIA Inc., and SEBCO (South East Bronx Community Organization) helped maintain existing buildings that were structurally intact after fires, and played a pivotal role in the construction of subsidized multi-family homes and apartment buildings throughout Crotona Park East during the 1980s-1990s rebuild. These post-arson rebuild buildings have modern construction with 2000s-era IP intercom (Aiphone GT-DMB, first-gen IP video) now 15-25 years old. Standard scope: service-call repair $245-$485 for component issues, or full lobby modernization $3,500-$8,500 to upgrade to ButterflyMX / Latch / Brivo platform with mobile credentials, package room reader, amenity-floor scoping where applicable.
"Why is Crotona Park East access control different from other Bronx neighborhoods?"
Three reasons. First, Charlotte Gardens — the 90 ranch-style single-family homes on Charlotte Street — is a residential building stock category that exists nowhere else in The Bronx. Suburban-style single-family scope with driveways and fenced front yards in a neighborhood otherwise dominated by walk-ups and towers. Second, the cultural anchor: Crotona Park East and the adjacent Crotona Park were the BIRTHPLACE OF HIP-HOP. The Crotona Park Jams in the late 1970s and 1980s featured performances by Grandmaster Flash, Kool Herc, and Afrika Bambaataa. Third, the 1970s arson era was more catastrophic here than anywhere else in NYC — Charlotte Street was the symbolic worst spot, visited by three U.S. Presidents (Carter, Reagan, Clinton). Today the rebuild legacy buildings (Mid-Bronx Desperadoes + Banana Kelly + SEBCO scope) require HCR / HPD-compliant alteration documentation. Plus the 8 NYCHA developments including Murphy Houses 20-story towers.
"Can you upgrade legacy fobs to encrypted credentials?"
Yes. Pre-2010 Crotona Park East apartment buildings often run 125 kHz HID Prox or unencrypted MIFARE — credentials that clone at any locksmith for $5-$20. We migrate to encrypted 13.56 MHz HID iCLASS Seos / DESFire EV3 fobs plus smartphone mobile credentials via ButterflyMX, Latch, Brivo, or 2N IP Verso. Multi-technology readers during the transition so old fobs work for 60-90 days while every tenant's mobile credential is issued. Per-building migration $4,500-$11,000 depending on door count. For Boston Road / Prospect Avenue commercial scope, the legacy-fob migration is especially important because tenant turnover means cloned legacy fobs accumulate.
"Do you do alarm-integrated access control for Boston Road / Prospect Avenue commercial?"
Yes. Standard scope for Boston Road / Prospect Avenue commercial corridor (the main crossroads of Crotona Park East) plus Southern Boulevard mixed retail and Boston Road shops between East 167th and East 174th. Alarm-integrated access control: front-door / loading-dock fob entry events trigger alarm-panel disarm; after-hours unauthorized credential attempts trigger video clip + push notification to owner / manager phone; lost-credential lockout enforcement. Compatible with DSC, Honeywell, Bosch, Alarm.com, Brivo Onair, ADT Commercial, Stanley Security panels. Per-shop alarm-integrated scope $1,800-$5,500. NYPD 42nd Precinct (830 Washington Ave, in Morrisania) coordination point for after-hours commercial alarm response.
"How does the Bronx River / Starlight Park edge affect AC scope?"
The eastern boundary of Crotona Park East is the Bronx River with the recently completed Starlight Park (built on land that was once part of William Astor's estate, formerly Exposition Park, site of the 1918 Bronx World's Fair, then an amusement park before becoming the modern Starlight Park as part of the Bronx River Greenway). Park-edge residential along the eastern Crotona Park East corridor — typically 5-6 story walk-ups and post-arson rebuild apartments — has standard scope without waterfront marine-grade hardware (the Bronx River is an inland waterway, not salt-air exposure). Some buildings within 1-2 blocks of the Sheridan Boulevard (eastern boundary, formerly Sheridan Expressway, now converted to surface boulevard reconnecting Crotona to the Bronx River waterfront) experience truck-and-bus vibration — vibration-rated junction boxes + gel-filled splices for those installs.
"Do you offer bilingual install walkthroughs?"
Yes — bilingual Spanish install walkthroughs are standard in Crotona Park East given the predominantly Latino community (65.3% Hispanic, with significant Puerto Rican, Dominican, and Mexican populations). We also accommodate the substantial African American resident base (32%) on request. Standard install walkthrough covers: how to use the new system, app setup for mobile credentials, video doorbell features, tenant codes for delivery / family / dog walker, troubleshooting common issues, and contact information for warranty service. We cover this in the resident's preferred language without extra charge. For Charlotte Gardens single-family homeowners, walkthroughs typically happen with the homeowner directly. For prewar walk-up tenement buildings, walkthroughs happen with the managing agent + per-tenant scope.
"How fast can you get to Crotona Park East?"
14-18 minutes from our office at 460 East Fordham Road via the Cross-Bronx Expressway south. Same-day dispatch is standard for individual-resident service-call work (failed reader, dead controller, lost master credential, smart-lock setup). Charlotte Gardens single-family installs, prewar walk-up lobby panel modernization, and post-arson rebuild apartment scope are pre-scheduled because multi-day install windows need to coordinate with the homeowner, managing agent, or cooperative housing corporation. We carry common Aiphone, ButterflyMX, 2N, Latch, Brivo, Cromaglas, NuTone parts on the truck plus the Charlotte Gardens smart-home retrofit hardware kit. NYPD 42nd Precinct (830 Washington Ave, in Morrisania).
"Are you licensed for Crotona Park East work?"
Yes. NYS Low-Voltage Electrical Contractor License #12000287431. Valid throughout NYC including all of Crotona Park East (ZIPs 10457, 10459, and 10460, Bronx Community District 3). General liability and workers compensation insurance carried at all times — we provide certificates of insurance naming the homeowner, building owner, managing agent, or commercial tenant on request before work begins. Our Bronx home office at 460 E Fordham Rd is 14-18 minutes from any Crotona Park East address via the Cross-Bronx Expressway south. NYPD 42nd Precinct (830 Washington Ave, in Morrisania) patrols Crotona Park East and Morrisania. NYCHA P.S.A. 7 (737 Melrose Avenue) patrols NYCHA properties separately.
Crotona Park East Access Control Cost: What You'll Pay
All Crotona Park East access control pricing includes licensed labor, FDNY-listed equipment, professional installation, and 1-year parts-only warranty. NYC sales tax 8.875%. No travel surcharge — Crotona Park East is 14-18 minutes from our Fordham office.
Service-Call Component Repair
Failed reader, dead controller, lost master credential, app-account routing issues. Standard component repair.
Charlotte Gardens Single-Family
90-home ranch-style cluster. Front-door video doorbell + smart lock + driveway reader + side-gate fob + perimeter + garage RFID.
Boston Road Commercial
Boston Road + Prospect Avenue + Southern Boulevard commercial corridor. Alarm-integrated front-door + after-hours scope.
Brick Rowhouse Multi-Family
Two-family + three-family brick rowhouses. Per-unit chime + smart lock + side-gate fob + driveway access reader.
Post-Arson Rebuild Apartment
Mid-Bronx Desperadoes + Banana Kelly + SEBCO 1980s-1990s rebuild buildings. Modernize aging first-gen IP intercom.
Prewar Walk-Up Lobby Panel
5-6 story 1900-1930 walk-ups along Crotona Park East / Charlotte / Clinton / Vyse / Crotona. ButterflyMX or Aiphone GT-DMB.
Riser Cable Replacement Add-On
When 1900-1930 wiring has finally failed. Many prewar Crotona Park East walk-ups need this added to lobby panel modernization.
Vibration Premium
Cross-Bronx / Sheridan Boulevard / 2-5 elevated track-adjacent installs. Vibration-rated junction boxes + gel-filled splices.
Combine Access Control + Cameras + Intercom + Alarm
Crotona Park East Charlotte Gardens single-family homes, prewar walk-ups, post-arson rebuild apartments, and Boston Road commercial all benefit from combining access control with security camera coverage, IP intercom, and alarm panel integration on the same scope. Charlotte Gardens scope: smart lock + video doorbell + driveway camera + perimeter sensors + side-gate fob bundle saves $400-$1,200 per home. Prewar walk-up scope: lobby panel + lobby cameras + key fob + package room reader bundle saves $1,200-$3,500. Post-arson rebuild scope: lobby modernization + lobby cameras + key fob + alarm integration bundle saves $1,200-$3,500. Boston Road commercial scope: front-door fob + perimeter cameras + alarm integration + after-hours video clip routing bundle saves $1,200-$3,500. Our camera installation Bronx, intercom installation, and door buzzer repair teams work alongside the access control crew.
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Free phone consultation. Same-day Crotona Park East dispatch from our Fordham office, 14-18 minutes via Cross-Bronx Expressway south. Charlotte Gardens 90-home ranch-style single-family specialists (suburban-style scope built on Charlotte Street rubble by Mid-Bronx Desperadoes + Ed Logue). Prewar 5-6 story walk-up lobby panel modernization (Crotona Park East / Charlotte / Clinton / Vyse / Crotona Avenue). Post-arson rebuild apartment building modernization. Boston Road / Prospect Avenue commercial corridor scope. Crotona Park-edge residential. Bilingual Spanish install walkthroughs. NYS LIC #12000287431.