▲ | stackskipton a day ago | |
Apartments will commonly have multiple Zip + 4 for the building so I imagine each apartment gets unique Zip 11. Open Google Maps, go to Central Park in NYC, search for apartments and randomly pick one. Then go USPS Zip Code lookup (https://tools.usps.com/zip-code-lookup.htm) and punch in the address leaving off any apartment number so it will show all available addresses. I used 225 E 63rd St New York, NY. Appears they have 8 Zip + 4 assigned to the complex. I tried again with building in Philly and same story. Each floor of 16 apartments got its own Zip + 4. |