Designation Supported by Community, Preservationists, and REBNY [UPDATED]

Faux-Tudor 1915 development consisting of 18 buildings takes step toward designation. On November 25, 2014, the Landmarks Preservation Commission held a hearing on potential designation of Chester Court as a historic district. The proposed district comprises of 18 two-and-a-half story faux-Tudor dwellings built in 1914 and 1915 in two facing rows near Prospect Park’s eastern edge by developer Brighton Building Company. The buildings were designed by former Brooklyn Commissioner of Buildings Peter J. Collins, who … <Read More>


Complete Video Included: CityLaw Breakfast Honoring NYC’s Borough Presidents in a Discussion Borough Priorities

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THE CENTER FOR NEW YORK CITY LAW BREAKFAST

honoring

NEW YORK CITY’S FIVE BOROUGH PRESIDENTS:

Eric Adams – Brooklyn
Gale Brewer – Manhattan
Leroy Comrie (Deputy) – Queens
Ruben Diaz Jr. – Bronx
James Oddo – Staten Island

in a panel discussion on 

BOROUGH PRIORITIES

On Friday February 7, 2014, the Center for New York City Law, Dean Anthony W. Crowell, and Professor Ross Sandler honored New York City’s five Borough Presidents in a panel … <Read More>


Reminder: CityLaw Breakfast Honoring NYC’s Borough Presidents

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The Center for New York City Law, Dean Anthony W. Crowell, and Professor Ross Sandler

Cordially invite you to a City Law Breakfast

Honoring New York City’s Five Borough Presidents

CityLaw Breakfast Borough PresidentsPanel discussion on
Borough Priorities

Moderated by
Errol Louis of NY1

Date
Friday, February 7, 2014

Time
8:15 a.m.

Place
New York Law School
185 West Broadway

(between Worth and Franklin Streets)
Second Floor Events Center
New York, NY 10013

Cost
No Charge

RSVP
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