City of New York

DOB Cellular Antenna Filings

An application to work on an Antenna, a device, usually placed at the highest possible height, that transfers electrical signals across air or wires and can receive, transmit, or broadcast signals to singular or multiple locations. Maintained by the City of New York.

Example records
NamebrandCityaddressStateaddressZIP CodeaddressStreet AddressaddressPhonephone numberJob #registrationDoc #identifierBoroughgeographicHouse #operating locationStreet Nameoperating locationBlockgeographic
T-MOBILE PARSIPPANY NJ07054 SYLVAN WAY 97387913753407712210132630 OCEAN AVENUE 7352
COSMOPOLITAN BROADCASTING CORP NEW YORK NY10024 RIVERSIDE DRIVE 212877520012303906901180 RIVERSIDE DRIVE 1244
T-MOBILE PARSIPPANY NJ07054 SYLVAN WAY 9738791375340781899013946 BUSHWICK AVENUE 3294
Use cases

Telecom Infrastructure Footprint Mapping for Site Acquisition

A wireless carrier's real estate team analyzes where competitors have filed antenna permits across NYC boroughs to identify coverage gaps, prioritize new tower sites, and estimate competitor capital deployment by reviewing declared project costs and permit statuses.

NameBoroughHouse #Street NameInitial Cost

Vendor Due Diligence on a Telecom Contractor

A procurement analyst at a property management firm vetting a subcontractor checks whether the firm has a history of approved antenna permits in New York City, whether their applicants hold valid professional licenses, and whether past filings reached full permit status without abandonment.

NameApplicant License #Applicant Professional TitleFully PermittedJob Status Descrp

Insurance Underwriting for Rooftop Antenna Installations

A commercial property insurer underwriting a policy on a building with rooftop antenna equipment checks whether the installation was permitted through the city, the declared cost of the work, and whether the structure is landmarked, which affects liability exposure and replacement cost assumptions.

Bin #LandmarkedInitial CostFully PermittedBuilding Type