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    Block-Sized City-Beautiful Powerhouse Landmarked after 38 Years

    Landmarks Preservation Commission  •  Designation  •  Midtown West, Manhattan

    Former Interborough Rapid Transit Powerhouse, at 850 Twelfth Avenue in Manhattan. Image Credit: LPC.

    Massive West Side powerhouse, designed by Stanford White, continue to operate as steam-generating plant. On December 5, 2017, Landmarks voted to designate the former Interborough Rapid Transit Powerhouse, at 850 Twelfth Avenue, an individual City landmark.  The structure, which occupies an entire block along the West Side Highway, dates to 1905 and was designed by McKim, Mead and White’s Stanford White. The monumental generating station was built to power the Interborough Rapid Transit subway system, and was sited on the Hudson to facilitate the delivery of coal by barge. Consolidated Edison acquired the building in 1959, converting it to a steam generating plant. Cone Edison still operates the plant to generate power. (more…)

    Tags : Adi Shamir-Baron, Mark Silberman, Meenakshi Srinivasan
    Date: 12/26/2017
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    Union Square Park, Bergdorf Goodman, IRT Powerhouse Among Items Considered at Third Special Hearing

    Landmarks Preservation Commission  •  Special Designation Hearing  •  Manhattan
    The Interborough Rapid Transit Powerhouse. Image credit: LPC

    The Interborough Rapid Transit Powerhouse. Image credit: LPC

    Wide support voiced for designation of monumental Stanford White-designed powerhouse and iconic Classicist department store, despite owner opposition. On November 5, 2015, Landmarks held the third of four special hearings to address the backlog of items calendared prior to 2010, but never brought to a vote on designation. Previous hearings were held on October 8 and 22, 2015. The November hearing was the first devoted to items in Manhattan.

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    Tags : Assemblymember Deborah Glick, Bergdorf Goodman Building, Council Member Corey Johnson, Council Member Helen Rosenthal, Council Member Margaret Chin, Fried Frank, Historic Districts Council, Interborough Rapid Transit Powerhouse, Landmarks Preservation Commission, Manhattan Community Board 5, Union Square Park
    Date: 11/11/2015
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    Landmarks Withdraws Planned Removal of Multiple Designation Items from Calendar

    Landmarks Preservation Commission  •  De-calendaring  •  Citywide

    Landmarks had originally scheduled removal of 94 potential individual landmarks and two historic districts from its calendar for December 9th. On December 5, 2014, the Landmarks Preservation Commission rescinded plans to remove 96 items from its calendar without bringing the items to a vote of designation. The items planned to be removed included 94 items calendared as potential individual City landmarks, and two potential historic districts. The action, called a decalendaring, was scheduled to take place at its public meeting on December 9, 2015. (more…)

    Tags : Greenwich Village for Historic Preservation, Historic Districts Council, Linda Rosenthal, Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer, State Senator Tony Avella
    Date: 12/08/2014
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    Durst Development on Hudson River Re-Enters ULURP, Awaits CPC Approval

    City Planning Commission  •  Rezoning/Special Permits  •  Clinton, Manhattan

    Rendering of proposed mixed-use building at 625 West 57th Street. Image Courtesy: Durst Development LLC.

    99-year ground lease hinders owner’s ability to provide permanent affordable housing. Durst Development LLC proposed a mixed-use, Large-Scale General Development (LSGD) project on multiple lots in Manhattan adjacent to the Hudson River. The property block is bounded by West 57th and West 58th Streets, and 11th and 12th Avenues. The west side of the block is currently a vacant lot, while on the east side of the block is The Helena – a residential and retail building also owned by Durst – and a Manhattan Mini Storage. On the surrounding blocks are the former Interborough Rapid Transit (IRT) Powerhouse to the north, now operating as a Con Edison steam station, and car dealerships and a City Department of Sanitation garage to the south. (more…)

    Tags : Durst Development LLC, Manhattan Community Board 4
    Date: 12/14/2012
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