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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Riverside Park Community apartment complex is a group of five buildings ranging in height from 10 to 35 stories at 3333 Broadway between West 133rd and 135th Streets, in Harlem, Manhattan, New York City. Completed in 1976, it was the largest residential structure in the United States. Together, the five buildings include 1,200 apartment units and were designed to accommodate nearly 1,190 families. The complex also includes the KIPP Public High School and the Infinity Charter school.The present manager of the property is the Urban American Management Corporation. Urban American Management is considered to be a slum lord type of company by most, making it very difficult if not impossible for tenants to get their issues addressed by blatantly evading and disregarding concerns. It's widely know that this building is categorically one of the worst in Manhattan as it is ridden with violations, adding new ones everyday. It's also ridden with open drug activity such as consumption, solicitation, and distribution, and as a result has become the most common place in the neighborhood for loitering drug addicts. The building is also infamous for it's rat infestation problem that has been widely documented by local news as recently as September 2015. The building management refuses to pay a private company to handle the trash of the thousands of tenants allowing it all to amass, and instead waits every few days for the city to come and pick it up resulting in a serious rat infestation/colonization where the car entrance of the building is. The biggest safety risk however are the elevators. Most of the residents are elderly or have children and rely on these in a building this size, however most of the time they are not working as a huge hazard and detriment to safety of tenants. There is a shady third party contract in place to keep the decrepit elevators and laundry machines there, even though the building is now privately owned, and surely can afford better."@en }

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