Access Control Installation in East Tremont
Professional access control installation for East Tremont — densely built central Bronx neighborhood occupying the spine of the borough, defined more than any other NYC neighborhood by Robert Moses's Cross Bronx Expressway (built 1948-1972, the first highway built through a crowded urban environment in the United States, the most expensive mile of road ever built to that point, with the One Mile through East Tremont costing $40 million in 1960 dollars). Boundaries: East 180th Street (north), Southern Boulevard (east), Cross Bronx Expressway (south), and Third Avenue / Webster Avenue (west). Population 43,423 as of the 2010 census (a 10.5% increase from 39,280 in 2000 — a return signal). East Tremont Avenue is the primary east-west thoroughfare. Bronx Community District 6 (with Belmont). ZIP Codes 10457 and 10460. NYPD 48th Precinct at 450 Cross Bronx Expressway — the precinct station is literally on the highway that defines the southern border. NYCHA properties patrolled by P.S.A. 8 at 2794 Randall Avenue. The neighborhood's defining historical event is the construction of the Cross Bronx Expressway One Mile through the heart of East Tremont, documented in two full chapters of Robert Caro's "The Power Broker" (1974). 5,000 residents were displaced during the 5-year construction; 159 buildings demolished, 1,530 apartments lost; the East Tremont Neighborhood Association (ETNA) led by Lillian Edelstein fought back unsuccessfully against the route, proposing an alternative just two blocks south along the edge of Crotona Park that would have spared 150 buildings — but Robert Moses ignored it. The 0.6-mile Tremont segment from Webster Avenue west to Jerome Avenue opened on February 10, 1961. The land was originally owned by the Lorillard Family (Lorillard Tobacco Company on the Bronx River, one of the first industrial sites in the borough). Pre-1948 East Tremont was a refuge and stepping stone for thousands of Jewish families fleeing Lower East Side tenements, with the Young Men's Hebrew Association (400+ senior + 1,700+ family active members), Young Israel of Tremont synagogue, St. Joseph's Church, PS 6, and PS 44 (built 1901) anchoring civic life. The section immediately southwest of the Bronx Zoo is sometimes called Bronx Park South. Today demographics are predominantly Latin American — East Tremont has one of the highest concentrations of Puerto Ricans in New York City — plus African American and a small but growing Dominican population. Grid streets: East Tremont Avenue, Crotona Avenue, Arthur Avenue, Bathgate Avenue. Crotona Park access just south across the expressway. Originally home to the Wiechquaesgeck Munsee-speaking Lenape band before European settlement. Bilingual Spanish install walkthroughs standard. Same-day dispatch from our Fordham office, 8-12 minutes via Webster Avenue south or East Tremont Avenue west — among the closest of any Bronx neighborhoods to our home office. NYS Low-Voltage Electrical Contractor License #12000287431.
Why East Tremont Access Control Is Cross Bronx Corridor + Bilingual Spanish + Heritage Scope
East Tremont access control is layered scope unlike anywhere else in The Bronx because the neighborhood is defined by three overlapping environmental factors: (1) the Cross Bronx Expressway corridor along the southern boundary (vibration + diesel particulate filtering for buildings within 2-3 blocks), (2) one of the highest concentrations of Puerto Ricans in NYC requiring bilingual Spanish install walkthroughs, and (3) a layer of pre-1948 heritage buildings that survived the 1948-1972 expressway demolition (Young Israel of Tremont, St. Joseph's Church, PS 44 built 1901, PS 6) that merit station-area-heritage scope sensitivity. The first scope category: Cross Bronx Expressway corridor. The expressway carries 200,000+ vehicles per day. Buildings within 2-3 blocks face: constant truck-and-bus vibration, diesel-particulate filtering through HVAC and electrical penetrations, periodic structural-cable harmonics, elevated air-quality concerns affecting outdoor reader exposure. Standard corridor scope: vibration-rated junction boxes, gel-filled wire-nut splices, reinforced wall-mount, extra cable mounting at every penetration, low-mount lobby panel placement, additional weather-sealing on outdoor components. Adds 5-7% premium over standard non-corridor pricing.
The second core scope: pre-WWII walk-up apartment + tenement multi-family. Most surviving East Tremont apartment buildings predate 1948 (the year Cross Bronx construction began) and feature 4-6 unit walk-up configurations or 8-15 unit pre-WWII tenement multi-family along Crotona Avenue, Arthur Avenue, and Bathgate Avenue. Per-building $4,500-$11,000 for walk-up; $7,500-$18,000 for tenement multi-family. The third: East Tremont Avenue commercial corridor (historically Jewish kosher butcher + bakery + delicatessen retail, today predominantly Latin American — bilingual Spanish standard). The fourth: Bronx Park South sub-section scope southwest of the Bronx Zoo (premium park-edge corridor). The fifth: NYPD 48th Precinct AT 450 Cross Bronx Expressway coordination scope — the precinct station is literally on the highway. The sixth: "Power Broker" One Mile heritage awareness — we approach every East Tremont install with respect for the neighborhood's documented history of resistance and resilience.
Southern boundary. 200,000+ vehicles/day. Vibration + diesel particulate + structural harmonics + air-quality scope. Vibration-rated junction boxes + gel-filled splices. +5-7% premium for buildings within 2-3 blocks.
5,000 residents displaced 1948-1972; 159 buildings demolished. Two full chapters of Robert Caro's "The Power Broker." ETNA + Lillian Edelstein resistance heritage. Heritage-aware install approach.
Bilingual Spanish install walkthroughs standard at no extra charge. Multi-generational household scope (English for kids, Spanish for grandparents in same install).
Surviving 1948-construction-era apartment buildings along Crotona / Arthur / Bathgate Avenues. ButterflyMX / Aiphone GT-DMB / 2N IP Verso lobby panel modernization. Per-building $4,500-$18,000.
Section immediately southwest of Bronx Zoo. Premium park-edge multi-family scope. Daily Zoo + NY Botanical Garden visitor traffic informs security planning.
Precinct station literally located at 450 Cross Bronx Expressway. Patrols East Tremont + Belmont. After-hours commercial alarm-integrated work coordination via 48th Precinct community-affairs.
East Tremont Anchors & Streets We Work
East Tremont Avenue (primary thoroughfare)
Primary east-west commercial spine. Historically Jewish kosher butcher + bakery + delicatessen. Today Latin American bodegas + supermarkets + family-owned. Bilingual Spanish.
Cross Bronx Expressway (south boundary)
Built 1948-1972 by Robert Moses. 200,000+ vehicles/day. The 0.6-mile "One Mile" through East Tremont opened Feb 10, 1961. Vibration + diesel scope.
NYPD 48th Precinct (450 Cross Bronx)
Precinct station literally on the highway. Patrols East Tremont + Belmont. Crime decreased 60.9% from 1990-2022. After-hours alarm coordination.
Young Israel of Tremont
Pre-WWII Jewish synagogue. Survived 1948-1972 expressway construction. Heritage-area sensitivity for adjacent buildings.
St. Joseph's Church
Pre-WWII Catholic anchor. Survived expressway construction. Heritage-area sensitivity. Spanish + English Mass schedule reflects current Latin American demographic.
PS 44 (built 1901)
Junior high school built 1901. Pre-WWII civic anchor. PS 6 also pre-WWII. Adjacent buildings merit station-area-heritage sensitivity.
Crotona Avenue (grid)
Internal grid street. Pre-WWII walk-up apartment + tenement multi-family corridor. Most buildings predate 1948 expressway construction. Bilingual Spanish scope.
Arthur Avenue
Internal grid street. Walk-up + tenement multi-family residential. Pre-WWII building stock. Connects to Belmont's Italian-American Arthur Avenue commercial spine north of E 180th.
Bathgate Avenue
Internal grid street. Walk-up + tenement multi-family. Pre-WWII building stock. Bilingual Spanish install walkthrough standard.
Bronx Park South (NW of Zoo)
Sub-section southwest of Bronx Zoo. Premium park-edge multi-family corridor. Daily Zoo + Botanical Garden visitor traffic. Low-rise brick + Art Deco multi-family.
Webster Avenue (west boundary)
Western boundary. Automotive shops + warehouses + commercial strips. Different scope from East Tremont Avenue retail. NY and Harlem Railroad opened the area to development.
Southern Boulevard (east boundary)
Eastern boundary. Bodegas + churches + bus routes connecting to Crotona Park + Hunts Point. Latin American commercial corridor.
Access Control Systems We Install in East Tremont
Pre-WWII Walk-Up Apartment Lobby
4-6 unit walk-up scope. ButterflyMX / Aiphone GT-DMB / 2N IP Verso + per-tenant DESFire EV3 fobs + smartphone mobile credentials + package room reader. Per-building $4,500-$11,000.
Tenement Multi-Family
8-15 unit pre-WWII tenement scope along Crotona / Arthur / Bathgate Avenues. Lobby IP intercom + DESFire EV3 + service entrance + side-gate. Per-building $7,500-$18,000.
Cross Bronx Corridor Vibration-Rated
For buildings within 2-3 blocks of expressway. Vibration-rated junction boxes + gel-filled wire-nut splices + reinforced wall-mount + extra cable mounting. +5-7% premium.
East Tremont Avenue Commercial Shop
Front-door customer entry + after-hours alarm-integrated + cleaning crew + supplier delivery. Bilingual Spanish install walkthrough standard. Per-shop $1,800-$5,500.
Bronx Park South Park-Edge Multi-Family
Premium scope for buildings southwest of Bronx Zoo. Lobby IP video intercom + tenant credentials + perimeter cameras coordinated for daily Zoo + Botanical Garden visitor traffic.
Heritage-Area Pre-WWII Building
Buildings adjacent to Young Israel of Tremont, St. Joseph's, PS 44 (1901), PS 6. Concealed Cat6 + reader on inside vestibule wall (never exterior masonry). Paint-matched flush-mount when unavoidable.
Access Control Problems East Tremont Buildings Face
Cross Bronx Expressway 200,000+ vehicle/day vibration
Buildings within 2-3 blocks face constant truck-and-bus vibration plus periodic structural-cable harmonics. Vibration-rated junction boxes + gel-filled wire-nut splices + reinforced wall-mount mandatory.
Diesel particulate filtering
Cross Bronx Expressway diesel exhaust accumulates on outdoor reader hardware. Sealed gasket + weather-resistant enclosures + quarterly cleaning maintenance for buildings closest to expressway.
Pre-1948 building electrical infrastructure
Most surviving East Tremont buildings predate 1948 (the year Cross Bronx construction began). Original wiring has been upgraded over decades. Pre-install electrical assessment to identify Romex / cloth-jacketed mix.
Multi-generational Spanish + English households
Highest Puerto Rican concentration in NYC. Many households have English-speaking children + Spanish-speaking parents/grandparents. Standard install walkthrough covers BOTH languages in same session.
Pre-2010 unencrypted prox / MIFARE clone risk
125 kHz HID Prox or unencrypted MIFARE installed in 1990s clones at any locksmith for $5-$20. Migration to encrypted DESFire EV3 + smartphone mobile credentials essential.
Tenant turnover + credential revocation
East Tremont is predominantly rental with high turnover. Encrypted DESFire EV3 fobs essential for clean credential revocation when tenants move. Cloud-managed credentials simplify property-management workflow.
Heritage-area Young Israel + St. Joseph's adjacency
Pre-WWII religious anchors that survived 1948-1972 expressway construction. Adjacent buildings merit station-area-heritage scope. Reader placement on inside vestibule wall (never exterior masonry).
Bronx Park South daily visitor traffic
Sub-section southwest of Bronx Zoo. Daily Zoo + NY Botanical Garden visitor traffic during peak summer + holiday seasons. Outdoor reader exposure + perimeter coverage scope tuned to seasonal visitor volume.
East Tremont Access Control: Real Questions Answered
"How does the Cross Bronx Expressway corridor affect East Tremont AC scope?"
The Cross Bronx Expressway forms East Tremont's southern boundary and defines the neighborhood more than any other NYC infrastructure project defines its surrounding neighborhood. The expressway carries 200,000+ vehicles per day. Buildings within 2-3 blocks of the expressway face: (1) constant truck-and-bus vibration, (2) diesel-particulate filtering through HVAC and electrical penetrations, (3) periodic structural-cable harmonics from heavy-truck pass-through, (4) elevated air-quality concerns affecting outdoor reader exposure. Standard Cross Bronx corridor scope: vibration-rated junction boxes, gel-filled wire-nut splices in junction boxes, reinforced wall-mount hardware, extra cable mounting at every penetration, low-mount lobby panel placement to reduce cable strain, additional gasket and weather-sealing on outdoor components. Adds approximately 5-7% over standard non-corridor pricing for the most exposed buildings. Sister scope to our Cross Bronx Expressway-adjacent neighborhoods including Tremont, Mount Hope, Fairmount, and Highbridge.
"What is the historical context of East Tremont's 'Power Broker' One Mile?"
East Tremont is the central case study in Robert Caro's 'The Power Broker: Robert Moses and the Fall of New York' (1974) — Caro devotes two full chapters to the 'One Mile' of the Cross-Bronx Expressway through East Tremont. The 0.6-mile Tremont segment from Webster Avenue west to Jerome Avenue cost $40 million in 1960 dollars (the most expensive mile of road ever built to that point) and opened February 10, 1961. 5,000 residents were displaced during the 5-year construction; 159 buildings were demolished; 1,530 apartments were lost. The East Tremont Neighborhood Association (ETNA), led by Lillian Edelstein, proposed an alternative route just two blocks south along the edge of Crotona Park that would have spared 150 buildings + 1,530 apartments and cost the city and state millions less in relocation and demolition — but Robert Moses ignored the alternative. Many surviving pre-1948 East Tremont buildings (including Young Israel of Tremont, St. Joseph's Church, PS 44 built 1901, PS 6) merit heritage-area scope sensitivity. We bring this historical awareness to every East Tremont install.
"Do you handle the NYPD 48th Precinct (450 Cross Bronx Expressway)?"
Yes — the NYPD 48th Precinct is located at 450 Cross Bronx Expressway, literally on the highway that defines East Tremont's southern boundary. The 48th Precinct patrols East Tremont, Belmont, and the surrounding central Bronx area. NYCHA properties in East Tremont are patrolled separately by P.S.A. 8 at 2794 Randall Avenue (Throggs Neck section). The 48th Precinct has reported crime decreasing 60.9% between 1990 and 2022 (14 murders, 26 rapes, 447 robberies, 646 felony assaults reported in 2022). For after-hours commercial alarm-integrated work in East Tremont, we coordinate with the 48th Precinct community-affairs office when notification is required.
"Can you do Bronx Park South scope (immediately southwest of the Bronx Zoo)?"
Yes. The section of East Tremont immediately southwest of the Bronx Zoo is sometimes called Bronx Park South — a premium park-edge residential corridor with low-rise brick + Art Deco multi-family buildings overlooking Bronx Park. Standard Bronx Park South playbook: concealed Cat6 cable runs through existing conduit, lobby panel placement on inside vestibule wall, IP video intercom at primary entry, side-gate fob + driveway access reader where applicable, encrypted DESFire EV3 fobs + smartphone mobile credentials. Per-building $4,500-$11,000 for full lobby panel modernization. The Bronx Zoo (1899) and New York Botanical Garden (1891) sit just north of Bronx Park South, providing daily visitor traffic that influences security planning.
"Do you offer bilingual Spanish install walkthroughs in East Tremont?"
Yes. East Tremont has one of the highest concentrations of Puerto Ricans in New York City, plus a substantial African American population and a small but growing Dominican population. Bilingual Spanish install walkthroughs are standard for every install at no extra charge. We cover: 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. Many of our East Tremont installs include teaching the resident's English-speaking children the system in English while also covering it in Spanish for grandparents and parents — both in the same install walkthrough. We are similarly familiar with the linguistic landscape of neighboring Belmont (Italian-American + Albanian-American) and the broader Bronx CD 6 area.
"Can you do East Tremont Avenue commercial corridor scope?"
Yes — East Tremont Avenue is the primary east-west commercial spine through East Tremont. Historically the avenue was a bustling retail area with kosher bakeries, kosher butcher shops, mom-and-pop candy stores, delicatessens, and clothing stores serving the pre-WWII Jewish community. Today the corridor is predominantly Latin American with bodegas, supermarkets, pharmacies, barbershops, hair salons, fast food, and family-owned businesses. Standard commercial scope: front-door customer entry + after-hours alarm-integrated entry + cleaning crew tier + back-of-shop supplier delivery tier + service door for vendor deliveries. Per-shop $1,800-$5,500 for full alarm-integrated commercial install, $295-$650 for service-call repair. Bilingual Spanish install walkthroughs standard.
"Can you handle pre-WWII walk-up apartment lobby panel scope?"
Yes — that's our core East Tremont multi-family scope. Most surviving East Tremont apartment buildings predate 1948 (the year Cross Bronx Expressway construction began) and feature 4-6 unit walk-up configurations or 8-15 unit pre-WWII tenement multi-family along Crotona Avenue, Arthur Avenue, and Bathgate Avenue. Standard walk-up scope: ButterflyMX or Aiphone GT-DMB or 2N IP Verso lobby IP intercom + per-tenant DESFire EV3 fobs + smartphone mobile credentials + package room reader + service entrance + side-gate fob. Encrypted DESFire EV3 migration essential since East Tremont is predominantly rental with high turnover. Per-building $4,500-$11,000 for walk-up; $7,500-$18,000 for tenement multi-family; +5-7% premium for buildings within 2-3 blocks of the Cross Bronx corridor.
"Can you upgrade legacy 1990s building fobs to encrypted credentials?"
Yes. Pre-2010 East Tremont tenements and small multi-family buildings often run 125 kHz HID Prox or unencrypted MIFARE for decades — 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. East Tremont is predominantly rental (most households are renter-occupied) with high turnover, so encrypted DESFire EV3 fobs are essential for clean credential revocation when tenants move. Cloud-managed credentials via ButterflyMX or Brivo simplify property-management workflow.
"Do you handle Young Israel of Tremont + St. Joseph's heritage-area scope?"
Yes. Young Israel of Tremont and St. Joseph's Church are pre-WWII religious anchors that survived the 1948-1972 Cross Bronx Expressway construction. PS 44 (built 1901) and PS 6 are similarly pre-WWII. Buildings adjacent to these heritage anchors merit station-area-heritage scope sensitivity. We follow our standard heritage-area playbook: concealed Cat6 cable runs through existing conduit, through-bolt strikes inside the door frame, reader placement on inside vestibule wall (never on exterior masonry or carved stone trim), paint-matched flush-mount only when exterior scope is unavoidable. Per-building $4,500-$11,000.
"Can you handle Webster Avenue + Southern Boulevard commercial scope?"
Yes. Webster Avenue (East Tremont's western boundary) features automotive shops, warehouses, and commercial strips serving the broader central Bronx. Southern Boulevard (eastern boundary) anchors with bodegas, churches, and bus routes connecting toward Crotona Park and Hunts Point. Both are different commercial scopes than the East Tremont Avenue retail spine. Standard automotive / warehouse scope: customer entrance + service bay roll-up door entry + parts-room reader + office area credentials + after-hours alarm-integrated entry. Per-shop $2,400-$7,500 for full alarm-integrated commercial install. Southern Boulevard retail scope: similar to East Tremont Avenue retail, $1,800-$5,500 per shop.
"How much does access control installation cost in East Tremont?"
East Tremont access control pricing depends on building category and proximity to the Cross Bronx Expressway. Service-call component repair (failed reader, dead controller, lost master credential): $245-$525 per call. Two-family or three-family rowhouse front-door entry scope: $1,800-$4,800 per house. Pre-WWII walk-up apartment 4-6 unit lobby panel modernization: $4,500-$11,000 per building. Cross Bronx Expressway corridor (within 2-3 blocks, requiring vibration-rated junction boxes + diesel-particulate filtering): add 5-7% premium over standard pricing. Tenement multi-family lobby panel scope (8-15 unit Crotona Avenue / Arthur Avenue / Bathgate Avenue corridor): $7,500-$18,000 per building. East Tremont Avenue commercial buzzer service-call: $295-$650 per shop. NYC sales tax 8.875%. No travel surcharge — East Tremont is 8-12 minutes from our Fordham office via Webster Avenue south or East Tremont Avenue west — among the closest of any Bronx neighborhoods to our home office.
"Are you licensed for East Tremont work?"
Yes. NYS Low-Voltage Electrical Contractor License #12000287431. Valid throughout NYC including all of East Tremont (ZIPs 10457 and 10460, NYC Community Board 6). General liability and workers compensation insurance carried at all times — we provide certificates of insurance naming the building owner / managing agent / commercial tenant on request before work begins. Our Bronx home office at 460 E Fordham Rd is 8-12 minutes from any East Tremont address via Webster Avenue south or East Tremont Avenue west — among the closest of any Bronx neighborhoods to our home office. NYPD 48th Precinct (450 Cross Bronx Expressway) patrols East Tremont and Belmont. NYCHA properties patrolled by P.S.A. 8 at 2794 Randall Avenue.
East Tremont Access Control Cost: What You'll Pay
All East Tremont 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 — East Tremont is 8-12 minutes from our Fordham office.
Service-Call Component Repair
Failed reader, dead controller, lost master credential, app-account routing issues. Standard component repair.
Commercial Buzzer Service-Call
East Tremont Avenue / Southern Boulevard / Webster Avenue commercial shops. Bilingual Spanish walkthrough standard.
Two-Family Rowhouse
Standard residential scope. Smart lock + video doorbell + side-gate fob + driveway access. Concealed Cat6 + through-bolt.
Pre-WWII Walk-Up Lobby Panel
4-6 unit pre-1948 walk-up. ButterflyMX / Aiphone GT-DMB. Encrypted DESFire EV3 migration. Smartphone mobile credentials.
Tenement Multi-Family Lobby
8-15 unit pre-WWII tenement scope. Crotona Avenue / Arthur Avenue / Bathgate Avenue corridor. Lobby IP intercom + DESFire + service entrance.
Cross Bronx Corridor Premium
For buildings within 2-3 blocks of expressway. Vibration-rated junction boxes + gel-filled splices + diesel-particulate weather-sealing.
Bronx Park South Park-Edge
Premium park-edge multi-family corridor. Section southwest of Bronx Zoo. Daily visitor traffic awareness scope.
Heritage-Adjacent Scope
Buildings adjacent to Young Israel, St. Joseph's, PS 44 (1901), PS 6. Concealed Cat6 + lobby panel on inside vestibule wall.
Combine Access Control + Cameras + Intercom + Alarm
East Tremont two-family rowhouses, pre-WWII walk-up apartments, tenement multi-family along Crotona / Arthur / Bathgate Avenues, Cross Bronx corridor vibration-affected buildings, East Tremont Avenue and Southern Boulevard commercial shops, Webster Avenue automotive + warehouse, Bronx Park South park-edge multi-family, and heritage-adjacent Young Israel + St. Joseph's + PS 44 buildings all benefit from combining access control with security camera coverage, IP intercom, and alarm panel integration on the same scope. Walk-up scope: lobby IP intercom + DESFire fobs + lobby camera + stairwell camera + alarm panel bundle saves $1,200-$3,500 per building. Tenement scope: multi-tenant fobs + camera coverage at every door + alarm bundle saves $1,800-$5,500 per building. Commercial shop scope: front-door + after-hours alarm + cleaning crew + supplier delivery + alarm-integrated bundle saves $400-$1,200 per shop. Cross Bronx corridor scope: vibration-rated AC + camera-equipped perimeter + alarm panel saves $800-$2,200 per building. Our camera installation Bronx, intercom installation, and door buzzer repair teams work alongside the access control crew. Sister scope to our Tremont + Belmont + Crotona Park East services.
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Free phone consultation. Same-day East Tremont dispatch from our Fordham office, 8-12 minutes via Webster Avenue south — among the closest of any Bronx neighborhoods to our home office. "Power Broker" One Mile heritage-aware. Cross Bronx Expressway corridor specialists. Pre-WWII walk-up + tenement multi-family along Crotona / Arthur / Bathgate Avenues. Bronx Park South park-edge scope. Bilingual Spanish install walkthroughs (highest Puerto Rican concentration in NYC). Heritage-adjacent Young Israel + St. Joseph's + PS 44 (1901). NYS LIC #12000287431.