App Profile: Gotham Edifice

Android / Games / Puzzles
Gotham Edifice
Installs:
Rating:
5.00
Total Reviews:
5
Top Countries:
US, UA, SA
< $5k
/mo
< 5k
/mo
Reviews: What People Think About Gotham Edifice
noblerinthemind
Rating: 5/5
I used this app to find out everything I could want to know, and some things I didn’t, about the building I live in. I can’t understand why the City wouldn’t make this but I’m happy the developer did. Very useful information, like complaints, violations, school and elections zones. Wish I’d had this app before I moved. Thanks to the developer!
MattyRich845
Rating: 5/5
I would pay good money for this if you ever decided to integrate ACRIS data. Regardless, amazing app. Thank you.
About Gotham Edifice
Gotham Edifice enables you to view public information about New York City addresses. You can see details about the physical location, its zones and districts, as well as lists of related data from various City Agencies.
The displayed information includes:
* Address details (borough, block, lot, building ID number, etc.)
* Physical data (speed limit, street width, etc.)
* Hurricane Evacuation Zone, Police & Fire data, Sanitation schedules
* Election zones and other district data
Additionally, the following items from City agencies are listed:
* Department of Buildings (DOB) Job Filings
* DOB Complaints
* DOB Violations
* 311 Service Requests
* Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) Violations
Search by tapping the map. Alternatively, the address search screen features autocomplete, for speedy address finding. There is also a list of recent searches, for convenience.
Any of the found items can be marked as a favorite. Favorite items will show up on the map for easy reference.
The data is pulled from NYC’s Geoclient API (https://api-portal.nyc.gov/api-details#api=geoclient), and from NYC Open Data (https://opendata.cityofnewyork.us/).
Please note that more comprehensive and current data can be found on a given City agency’s website.
This app is provided as a public service. There is no tracking or data collection. The code is written for iOS in Swift, using Apple’s frameworks, with no third-party libraries.
The displayed information includes:
* Address details (borough, block, lot, building ID number, etc.)
* Physical data (speed limit, street width, etc.)
* Hurricane Evacuation Zone, Police & Fire data, Sanitation schedules
* Election zones and other district data
Additionally, the following items from City agencies are listed:
* Department of Buildings (DOB) Job Filings
* DOB Complaints
* DOB Violations
* 311 Service Requests
* Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) Violations
Search by tapping the map. Alternatively, the address search screen features autocomplete, for speedy address finding. There is also a list of recent searches, for convenience.
Any of the found items can be marked as a favorite. Favorite items will show up on the map for easy reference.
The data is pulled from NYC’s Geoclient API (https://api-portal.nyc.gov/api-details#api=geoclient), and from NYC Open Data (https://opendata.cityofnewyork.us/).
Please note that more comprehensive and current data can be found on a given City agency’s website.
This app is provided as a public service. There is no tracking or data collection. The code is written for iOS in Swift, using Apple’s frameworks, with no third-party libraries.
File size: 2052096
Launched countries: BHCYMTBOKHEELVNIPYMZYE
Minimum OS version: 13.6
Release Date: 1567219844000
Published by Joshua Kaden
Website url: https://github.com/JoshuaKaden
Publisher country: