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    Landmarks Calendars Former Segregated School Building in Chelsea

    Landmarks Preservation Commission  •  Calendaring  •  Chelsea, Manhattan

    The former Colored School No. 4 retains its original form and configuration, and windows on the second and third floor. Image Credit: LPC.

    On February 14, 2023, the Landmarks Preservation Commission voted to calendar the former Colored School No. 4 as an individual landmark. The former school, located at 128 West 17th Street in Chelsea, Manhattan, is the only surviving school building that exclusively served African American students in Manhattan in the second half of the 19th century. The building serves as a significant reminder of racially segregated education in New York City, and the accomplishments of notable figures associated with the school. 

    The three-story building was constructed in 1849-1850 by the New York City Public School Society. The building’s design follows the Model Primary School House plan, with a 25-foot wide four-bay facade, large multi-pane windows, and two entrances for boys and girls on the first level. The school, built like a row house, was built to accommodate approximately 300 students aged five to seven. The first story served as an indoor play area and wood storage. Students sat in long rows parallel to the sides of the building, with girls on the second floor and boys on the third.   

    In 1853, when the Board of Education was established, the building was transferred to the City of New York. The school was known as “Colored School No.7” starting in 1860 and “Colored School No. 4” in 1866. At this time, eight primary schools served almost 2,400 African American students in Manhattan. The Board of Education dropped the term “Colored” from schools in 1884, and the school became Grammar School No. 81. The school continued to exclusively serve African American students until 1894, when the segregated schools were closed. 

    The school is also associated with several notable teachers and students. Sarah J.S. (Tompkins) Garnet, the school’s principal, was one of the first African American women to serve as a principal in New York City public schools. She was also a suffragist and activist. She helped establish the Equal Suffrage League of Brooklyn. During the New York Draft Riots in July 1863, Garnet and her staff stopped rioters from storming the school building, protecting the children. 

    Other notable figures associated with the school include Joan Imogen Howard, a teacher, who became a manager at the 1893 Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Classical violinist Walter F. Craig and Susan Elizabeth Frazier, who became the first African American teacher at an integrated school in New York City, were both students at the former Colored School No. 4. 

    The almost 175 year-old building has some alterations but maintains the pre-Civil War urban schoolhouse design. The facade was reclad with beige brick in the 1930s and doors and windows were replaced on the first floor, but the building maintains its form and configuration. 

    Another remaining school building, the former Colored School No. 3, is the only one in Brooklyn, and was designated a landmark in 1998. Landmarks staff noted that the post-Reconstruction era of African American history in New York City is important but “less well represented” by currently designated landmarks. 

    While the building no longer serves as a school, it is still the property of the City, now through the Department of Sanitation, which has used the building since 1936.

    Landmarks unanimously voted to calendar the former Colored School No. 4. A public hearing will be held at a later date. 

    By: Veronica Rose (Veronica is the CityLaw fellow and a New York Law School graduate, Class of 2018.)

     

     

    Date: 02/27/2023
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    Zoning Committee Hears Testimony on New 22-Story Building in West Chelsea

    City Council  •  ULURP  •  West Chelsea, Manhattan

    City Council Member Corey Johnson. Image credit: NYCC/William Alatriste

    City Council’s Zoning Committee discusses proposed construction of a 22-story building next to U-Haul depot on West 23rd Street. On March 28, 2017, the City Council’s Zoning Subcommittee heard testimony on an application to modify bulk regulations within the Special West Chelsea District in lower west Manhattan. The applicant, 23rd and 11th Associates LLC, sought a zoning text amendment to permit the distribution of floor area across different commercial zoning districts and subarea boundaries for zoning lots fronting on 11th Avenue and West 23rd Street to allow the allocation of floor area across a single zoning lot on West 23rd Street. (more…)

    Tags : Council Member Corey Johnson, Special West Chelsea District, U-Haul, West 23rd Street
    Date: 03/30/2017
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    City Planning Approves Parking Garage in West Chelsea

    City Planning Commission  •  Special Permit  •  West Chelsea, Manhattan
    Architectural rendering of The Jardim. Image credit: Office of Environmental Remediation/Centaur Properties

    Architectural rendering of The Jardim. Image credit: Office of Environmental Remediation/Centaur Properties

    The automated garage will offer thirty-nine spaces within a mixed-use facility.  On October 21, 2015 the City Planning Commission approved a special permit for WC 28 Realty, LLC to construct an automated parking facility at 530 West 28th Street in the West Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan.  A public hearing was held on the application on September 22, 2015.  (See previous CityLand coverage here.)

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    Tags : 530 West 28th Street, City Planning Commission, Department of City Planning
    Date: 11/04/2015
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    Zoning Subcommittee Approves West Chelsea Zoning Text Amendment

    City Council  •  Zoning Text Amendment  •  Chelsea, Manhattan

    Amendment allows the transfer of residential floor area from the High Line subdistrict.  On May 19, 2015 the City Council Subcommittee on Zoning and Franchises approved an amendment to the Special West Chelsea District zoning text to allow a transfer of residential floor area from the High Line Transfer Corridor subdistrict.  The applicant, 22-23 Corp c/o Park It Management, sought the amendment to allow transfer residential floor area from its property at 510-512 West 23rd Street, where current zoning text would only permit transfer of the property’s commercial floor area.

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    Tags : City Planning Commission, Council Member Corey Johnson, Council Member Mark Weprin, Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer, Manhattan Community Board 4, Special West Chelsea District, Zoning and Franchises Subcommittee
    Date: 05/21/2015
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    Council Subcommittee Approves Expansion of the Special West Chelsea District [UPDATE: City Council Approves Expansion]

    City Council  •  Zoning Map/Text Amendment  •  West Chelsea, Manhattan
    Areas under study by the Department of City Planning for inclusion into the Special West Chelsea District. Area "A" is currently before the City Planning Commission. Image credit: DCP

    Areas under study by the Department of City Planning for inclusion into the Special West Chelsea District. Area “A” is currently slated for expansion. Image credit: DCP

    Proposal extends Special District bulk regulations and clarifies language in the zoning text.  On January 13, 2015 the City Council Subcommittee on Zoning and Franchises voted to approve the expansion of the Special West Chelsea District. The proposal was designed by the Department of City Planning and Manhattan Community Board 4 to expand the district by one partial block between West 15th Street to the north, West 14th Street to the south, 9th Avenue to the east, and 10th Avenue to the west in order to reinforce the residential character of West Chelsea. The proposal was approved by the City Planning Commission on December 17, 2014.

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    Tags : City Planning Commission, Council Member Antonio Reynoso, Council Member Corey Johnson, Council Member Vincent Gentile, Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer, Manhattan Community Board 4, Special West Chelsea District, Subcommittee on Zoning & Franchises
    Date: 01/23/2015
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