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    DCP Announces Walking Tours to Celebrate City’s Waterfront

    Department Of City Planning  •  Educational Events  •  Citywide

    The series of events encourages New Yorkers to learn more about the City’s waterfronts. Image Credit: NYC DCP.

    On May 17, 2022, the Department of City Planning announced a new series of free events in May to celebrate the City’s waterfront. The celebration will culminate on Friday, May 20th (5/20) in honor of the 520 miles of waterfront across New York City. The celebration of the waterfront has run since 2017. In 2020 and 2021, events were virtual due to the safety concerns from the pandemic. This year, in-person events return to encourage New Yorkers to personally explore what the City’s waterfront has to offer. (more…)

    Date: 05/18/2022
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    CityLand’s Top Ten Stories of 2019

    Top Ten Stories  •  Center for New York City Law  •  Citywide

    Welcome to CityLand‘s eighth annual top ten stories of the year! We have selected a range of our most popular and prominent stories concerning New York City land use in 2019. Our 2019 coverage was highlighted by articles concerning land use approvals for large scale projects, affordable housing proposals, and projects that faced pushback from local communities who were concerned about infrastructure, access to transportation and local resources, and affordable housing. We at CityLand are excited to continue providing in-depth coverage of the latest land use projects, cases, and legislation in 2020 and look forward to seeing what the year will bring. Thank you for all of your support and have a happy new year!

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    Tags : affordable housing, Amazon, borough based jails, flood protection, Landmarks, leaf removal, modular housing, Rent Stabilization, Rent Stabilization Law, Top Ten Stories, ULURP
    Date: 01/01/2020
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    CityLaw Profile: Anita Laremont, Executive Director of the Department of City Planning

    CityLaw  •  CityLaw Profile  •  Anita Laremont

    In August 2018, City Planning’s Chair Marisa Lago appointed Anita Laremont as the new Executive Director of the Planning Department. Laremont joined the Department as General Counsel in 2014 and has served New York City and State in public positions for over 35 years. (more…)

    Tags : Anita Laremont, CityLaw Profile, Department of City Planning, Executive Director of DCP
    Date: 07/22/2019
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    Extension to Boerum Hill Historic District Designated

    Landmarks Preservation Commission  •  Designation  •  Boerum Hill, Brooklyn

    Boerum Hill Map. Image credit: LPC.

    Commission rejected modifications to 288-property extension to Boerum Hill Historic District, composed of three discrete pieces. On June 26, 2018, the Landmarks preservation Commission voted to designate a 288-building extension to the existing Boerum Hill Historic District. The extension is composed of three distinct sections to the east, north and south of the existing district. The extension shares it development history and architectural character with the existing district. The first wave of residential development in the area, in the 1850s to 1870s, followed the industrialization of the South Brooklyn waterfront, and saw the construction of speculatively built rowhouses, primarily in Italianate and Greek Revival styles. Following the Civil War and the opening of the Gowanus Canal, a second wave of development in the 1880s included Second Empire houses and neo-Grec rowhouses. The area’s original denizens were largely German and Italian immigrants who worked in port-related industries. (more…)

    Tags : Boerum Hill, designation, Extension, Landmarks
    Date: 07/16/2018
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    Landmarks to Consider Expansion of Boerum Hill Historic District by 288 Buildings

    Landmarks Preservation Commission  •  Designation Calendaring  •  Boerum Hill, Brooklyn

    Boerum Hill HD. Image Credit: LPC.

    Composed of three distinct areas to the north, south and west of the existing historic district, proposed expansion shares a character and development history designated section of Boerum Hill. Landmarks voted to add an extension to the Boerum Hill Historic District to its calendar for consideration for designation on October 31, 2017. The extension, as calendared, would bring approximately 288 properties under Landmarks’ purview. The extension is not contiguous, but composed of three separate sections to the north, south and west of the existing historic district. (more…)

    Tags : Boerum Hill Association, Stephen Levin
    Date: 11/13/2017
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