City of New York

Business Improvement Districts

Details for each Business Improvement District (BID) established within New York City, defining these special assessment areas that fund local improvements and services. Records typically include the BID name, managing organization, geographical boundaries, and contact information.

Example records
NamebrandCityaddressStateaddressZIP CodeaddressStreet AddressaddressEmailwebsitePhonephone numberWebsitewebsiteOrganization IDregistrationOrganization Address2addressBoro IDgeographicOrganization Faxphone number
Bay Ridge 5th AvenueBrooklynNY11209482 80th Streetinfo@bayridgebid.com7182388181www.bayridgebid.com552nd FloorBrooklyn
Long Island City PartnershipLong Island CityNY11101One MetLife Plazainfo@licpartnership.org7187865300longislandcityqueens.com5027-01 Queens Plaza North, Cellar LevelQueens
Sunnyside ShinesSunnysideNY1110445-56 43rd Streetinfo@sunnysideshines.org7186061800www.sunnysideshines.org57Queens
Use cases

Retail Site Selection Scoring

A commercial real estate analyst evaluating potential store locations cross-references a target street address against BID boundaries to determine whether the block falls within an organized improvement district, then uses business count and block span to estimate foot traffic density and commercial competition before recommending a lease.

Organization BoundaryOrganization BusinessesOrganization BlocksOrganization NeighborhoodThe Geom

Small Business Lender Portfolio Mapping

A fintech lender building a geographic risk model for small business loans in New York City maps its existing borrower addresses against BID zones to identify whether borrowers operate in districts with organized commercial support, using BID age and business count as proxy signals for neighborhood commercial stability.

Organization BoundaryOrganization YearOrganization BusinessesBoro IDThe Geom

Vendor Outreach Prioritization for B2B Sales

A payments or point-of-sale company building a prospecting list for NYC merchants uses BID records to identify high-density commercial corridors, rank districts by business count, and pull direct contact information for BID managers who can facilitate introductions to member businesses.

NameOrganization BusinessesOrganization BlocksEmailPhone