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    Scenic Landmark Designation of Coney Island Boardwalk Proceeds

    Landmarks Preservation Commission  •  Designation Hearing  •  Coney Island, Brooklyn

    Coney Island Boardwalk. Image credit: LPC.

    Many speakers asked Landmarks to seek more binding control to ensure the boardwalk’s wood planking is replaced in kind. The Landmarks Preservation Commission held a hearing on the potential scenic landmark designation of the Coney Island Boardwalk at its meeting on April 17, 2018. The designation would include the boardwalk and all structures on it, including furniture, concession pavilions, comfort stations, and lifeguard stations. A 100-foot-wide corridor of sand below and adjoining the boardwalk would be included in the designation. (more…)

    Tags : Boardwalk, Coney Island, Coney Island Boardwalk, landmark, Mermaid Parade, scenic landmark
    Date: 04/26/2018
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    Early Purpose-Built Kindergarten and Associated Deaconess Home Enter Designation Process

    Landmarks Preservation Commission  •  Designation Calendaring  •  Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn

    Hans S. Christian Memorial Kindergarten. Image credit: LPC.

    Two adjoining buildings from different eras with shared history to be considered together as an individual City landmark. Landmarks voted to add two buildings to its calendar for consideration as individual landmarks at the Commission’s April 10, 2018, meeting. The buildings are the 238 President Street House and the adjoining Hans S. Christian Memorial Kindergarten at 236 President Street. The structures stand in the Carroll Gardens neighborhood of Brooklyn. (more…)

    Tags : Carroll Gardens, French Renaissance Revival, House, Kindergarten, Landmark Designation, Landmarks, President Street
    Date: 04/23/2018
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    Designations of Two Individual Landmarks Overturned by Council

    City Council  •  Landmarks Designation  •  City Island, Bronx

    Booth House

    Landmarks’ designations of two residential buildings on City Island rejected due to objections of local council member. On March 12, 2018, the City Council’s Subcommittee on Landmarks, Public Siting & Maritime Uses voted against upholding the individual landmark designations of two residential buildings on City Island in the Bronx. The buildings are the Samuel H. and Mary T. Booth House at 30 Centre Street, and the Captain John H. Stafford House, at 95 Pell Place. Both houses were unanimously designated by the Landmarks Preservation Commission on November 28, 2017. (more…)

    Tags : Booth House, City Council, designation, Landmarks, Stafford House
    Date: 03/30/2018
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    Turn-of-the-Century Neo-Classical Bank’s Designation Supported by Ownership

    Landmarks Preservation Commission  •  Designation Hearing  •  Williamsburg, Brooklyn

    Dime Savings Bank of Williamsburgh

    Bank’s construction quickly followed opening of Williamsburg Bridge; grand Classical facade composed of limestone and granite communicated stability and civic pride. Landmarks held a hearing on the potential designation of the Dime Savings Bank of Williamsburgh on February 6, 2018. The bank stands at 209 Havemeyer Street in Brooklyn’s Williamsburg neighborhood.  The building was constructed in 1908 and designed by the firm of Helmle and Huberty. A 1925 addition continued the original design, and more than doubled the bank’s footprint. (more…)

    Tags : Bank, Brooklyn, designation, Dime Savings Bank, Landmarks, Landmarks Preservation Commission, Williamsburg
    Date: 03/21/2018
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    Designation Should Not Mean Demolition

    Commentary  •  Jeffrey Kroessler

    Jeffrey A. Kroessler

    The Landmarks Preservation Commission has calendared the AT&T Building at 550 Madison Avenue for a public hearing. As well it should. Designed by Philip Johnson and John Burgee, the skyscraper with a distinctive Chippendale top was the first post-modern addition to the skyline when completed in 1984. It is as emblematic of its time as the Woolworth Building (Cass Gilbert, 1913) and the Chrysler Building (William Van Allen, 1930). (more…)

    Date: 02/12/2018
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