Bravo producer and host Andy Cohen goes on NIMBY trash crusade

His main target is 21 Bank Street

Andy Cohen. (Credit from back: Circe Denyer, Digitas NewFront)
Andy Cohen. (Credit from back: Circe Denyer, Digitas NewFront)

Andy Cohen’s Instagram feed has been filled with trash lately, specifically the kind his neighbors at 21 and 19 Bank Street throw out.

Cohen’s been giving his 2.5 million Instagram followers regular updates on the state of the overflowing trash bins, which other neighbors say are shared by the two properties, and complaining about the blight of the “junkyard” on his West Village neighborhood during dog walks, as the New York Post reports.

In a video posted on Instagram, he narrated a tour of the street: “Look how beautiful, there’s the Waverly Inn, super hot restaurant … and then this dump. This landlord is a slumlord, I can only assume.”

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“Something’s going on, it’s too sad. And it’s too sad for the neighborhood. This is a beautiful street,” the “Watch What Happens Live” host said in another post.

The property-tax bills for the buildings are sent to Fromme Realty Corp., which did not respond to the Post’s requests for comment. 21 Bank is worth about $3.82 million and its rental units fetch about $3,700 per month, according to public records. [NYP] Erin Hudson