BuildingCensus
B

33-38 Parsons Boulevard

Multifamily Housing in New York City, NY · 11354

ENERGY STAR score
81
band B · 2023
Site EUI
67.7
kBtu/ft²
GHG emissions
251
tCO₂e
GHG intensity
4.0
kgCO₂e/ft²
Floor area
62,118
sq ft
Year built
1937
vintage
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Local Law 84 (LL84) · reporting year 2023

Benchmarking record

FieldValue
ENERGY STAR score81 (band B)
Site EUI67.7 kBtu/ft²
Source EUI85.0 kBtu/ft²
GHG emissions251 tCO₂e
GHG intensity4.0 kgCO₂e/ft²
Electricity144,407 kWh
Natural gas37,134 therms
Water use3,098 kgal
Gross floor area62,118 sq ft
Source recordnyc:4042871:2023

The disclosure history

Year over year

YearScoreΔSite EUIGHG emissions
2023latest81+267.7 kBtu/ft²251 tCO₂e
20227973.6 kBtu/ft²261 tCO₂e

Compliance context

Local Law 84 (LL84)

Under Local Law 97, buildings over 25,000 sq ft face carbon caps with fines of $268 per metric ton of CO₂e over the limit, phasing in from 2024.

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Ownership

No owner listed in the disclosure.

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Location

Address
33-38 Parsons Boulevard
State
New York
ZIP
11354
Coordinates
40.76763, -73.82411

Within ~1 km

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Frequently asked questions

What is 33-38 Parsons Boulevard's energy grade?

33-38 Parsons Boulevard scores 81 out of 100 on ENERGY STAR — band B (Above median (70–84)) — in its 2023 New York City disclosure. Scores are national percentiles against similar buildings; 75+ qualifies for ENERGY STAR certification.

How much energy does 33-38 Parsons Boulevard use?

Its 2023 site energy-use intensity was 67.7 kBtu/ft² (85.0 kBtu/ft² source) across 62,118 sq ft, including 144,407 kWh of electricity and 37,134 therms of natural gas.

What are 33-38 Parsons Boulevard's carbon emissions?

33-38 Parsons Boulevard reported 251 tCO₂e of greenhouse-gas emissions (4.0 kgCO₂e/ft²) for 2023. Under Local Law 97, buildings over 25,000 sq ft face carbon caps with fines of $268 per metric ton of CO₂e over the limit, phasing in from 2024.

Dataset updated . Source: Energy and Water Data Disclosure disclosure, record nyc:4042871:2023.