The garden co-ops and grand pre-war buildings of the Jackson Heights Historic District have their own quirks — intercoms, buzzer entries, vestibule doors. We know them, and we keep 11372's residents secure.
Jackson Heights is unlike anywhere else in Queens: landmarked garden apartments and co-ops built around shared courtyards, with intercom and buzzer entry, locked vestibules and a second apartment door inside. Getting a resident back into their unit means knowing how these buildings are laid out — and we do.
We handle lockouts, rekeys and lock changes throughout the Historic District and the busier blocks along Roosevelt and 37th Avenue, with care for the older hardware and the building's appearance. The 74th Street–Roosevelt Avenue hub keeps the neighborhood moving, and we're close by when keys go missing on the way home.
Co-op board needs the common-door locks rekeyed, or a shareholder needs their own door secured? We work with the realities of co-op living in 11372.
Yes — vestibule and intercom-entry buildings in the Historic District are familiar territory; meet us at the door and we'll get you to your unit.
We do — common-door rekeys and master systems for Jackson Heights co-ops are part of our regular work.
We dispatch from nearby Astoria, so most Jackson Heights calls are around 15–25 minutes.
From the garden co-ops to 74th Street, we know these buildings — call now.
(888) 369-9670