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    Block Front Redevelopment Approved After Modifications

    Certificates of Appropriateness  •  Meatpacking District, Manhattan
    Rendering of approved development. Image credit: BKSK

    Rendering of approved development. Image credit: BKSK

    Commissioners split on simultaneous redevelopment of five buildings, including significant increase in height beyond existing structures in some lots. On June 7, 2016, the Landmarks Preservation voted to approve the issuance of three certificates of appropriateness impacting five buildings spanning an entire block on the south side of Gansevoort Street between Greenwich and Washington Street in the Gansevoort Market Historic District. The five buildings occupy three tax lots. Aurora Capital and William Gottlieb Real Estate are the project’s developers.

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    Tags : Adi Shamir-Baron, Assemblymember Deborah Glick, BKSK Architects, Commissioner Fred Bland, Commissioner Michael Devonshire, Commissioner Michael Goldblum, Gansevoort Market Historic District, John Gustafsson, Manhattan Community Board 2, Meenakshi Srinivasan, Wellington Chen
    Date:06/13/2016
    Category : Landmarks Preservation Commission
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    First Group of Backlogged Items Designated

    Designations  •  Citywide
    Vanderbilt Mausoleum and Cemetery in New Dorp, Staten Island.

    Vanderbilt Mausoleum & Cemetery in New Dorp, Staten Island. Image Credit: LPC.

    Landmarks voted to de-calendar St. Augustine’s Church and Rectory after designating an extension the Park Slope Historic District, in which the church is located. On April 12, 2016, the Landmarks Preservation Commission cast dispositive votes on ten items for designation, nine of which were included in the commission’s backlog initiative. Eight individual landmarks were designated, as well as one historic district. Commissioners voted to remove one item, St. Augustine’s Roman Catholic Church and Rectory, from its calendar. (read more…)

    Tags : Commissioner Michael Devonshire, Council Member Brad Lander, Council Member Stephen Levin, Greenwood Cemetery, Joan Millman, Lady Moody-Van Sicklen House, Lydia Ann Bell and J. William Ahles House, Marty Markowitz, Meenakshi Srinivasan, Pepsi Cola Sign, St. Augustine’s Roman Catholic Church
    Date:04/19/2016
    Category : Landmarks Preservation Commission
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    Commissioners Skeptical of Plan to Revert neo-Federal Rowhouse to Queen Anne design

    Certificate of Appropriateness  •  Upper East Side, Manhattan
    15 East 75th Street. Image Credit: Stephen Wang + Associates.

    15 East 75th Street. Image Credit: Stephen Wang + Associates.

    Application would turn three adjoining rowhouses on the Upper East Side into one, one-family home. At its public hearing on April 4, 2016, the Landmarks Preservation Commission considered a proposal for work related to the conversion of three rowhouses in the Upper East Side Historic District into one single-family dwelling. The rowhouses, at 11, 13, and 15 East 75th Street were originally constructed as part of a row of six Queen Anne-style rowhouses in the late 1880s. In 1923, the front facade at 11 East 75th Street was reconstructed in the neo-Federal style by architect Henry Polhemus. The remaining Queen Anne buildings have also undergone alteration, with their stoops removed and areaways modified. (read more…)

    Tags : Christabel Gough, Commissioner Michael Devonshire, Commissioner Michael Goldblum, Historic Districts Council, Kelly Carroll, Kim Vauss, Manhattan Community Board 8, Meenakshi Srinivasan, Stephen Wang and Associates, The Society for the Architecture of the City
    Date:04/15/2016
    Category : Landmarks Preservation Commission
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    Hearing held on tower with stepped cantilevers to be projected over 1810 Federal townhouse

    Certificate of Appropriateness  •  Lower Manhattan, Manhattan
    Image showing relationship between planned new tower and landmarked Robert and Anne Dickey House. Image credit: FXFowle Architects

    Image showing relationship between planned new tower and landmarked Robert and Anne Dickey House. Image credit: FXFowle Architects

    Mixed-use development would restore Federal-era building to tenement period, adaptively repurpose for use as part of a new public school. On February 16, 2016, Landmarks considered an application for alterations to, and new construction above, the individually landmarked Robert and Anne Dickey House at 67 Greenwich Street in Lower Manhattan. The work would be part of a mixed-use development by Trinity Place Holdings that would see the creation of a tower at the adjoining lot to the north of the landmark. The development would include retail space, a public school at the lower levels, and residential units in the upper floors. The Dickey House would be integrated with the new tower and serve as part of the school.

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    Tags : 67 Greenwich Street, Adi Shamir-Baron, Christabel Gough, Commissioner Fred Bland, Commissioner Michael Devonshire, Commissioner Michael Goldblum, Downtown Alliance, FXFowle Architects, Higgins Quasebarth, Historic Districts Council, Meenakshi Srinivasan, New York Landmarks Conservancy, Robert and Anne Dickey House, The Society for the Architecture of the City
    Date:02/26/2016
    Category : Landmarks Preservation Commission
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    Work Associated with Residential Conversion of 1 Wall Street Approved

    Certificate of Appropriateness  •  Lower Manhattan, Manhattan
    Rendering of 1 Wall Street proposal. Image credit: Macklowe Properties/Robert A.M. Stern Architects/SLCE Architects

    Rendering of 1 Wall Street proposal. Image credit: Macklowe Properties/Robert A.M. Stern Architects/SLCE Architects

    Robert A. M. Sterne-designed project would see the addition of several stories to an un-designated annex, and the creation of two additional window bays on south facade, among other work. On January 19, 2016, the Landmarks Preservation Commission considered a proposal for alterations to the individually landmarked 1 Wall Street Building. The 1931, 50-story, Art Deco skyscraper in Lower Manhattan was built as an office tower by the Irving Trust Company to designs by architect Ralph Walker. An annex to the building was constructed in the 1960s, and is not part of the landmarked site. The current owners, Macklowe Properties, intend to convert the building to residential use, with ground-floor retail. (read more…)

    Tags : Adi Shamir-Baron, Christabel Gough, Commissioner Michael Devonshire, Commissioner Michael Goldblum, Hernan Chebar, Historic Districts Council, Kelly Carroll, Macklowe Properties, Manhattan Community Board 1, Meenakshi Srinivasan, Robert A.M. Stern, The Society for the Architecture of the City
    Date:01/29/2016
    Category : Landmarks Preservation Commission
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    Commission Requests Revisions to Plan to Replace 19th-Century Corner Building

    Certificate of Appropriateness  •  Greenwich Village, Manhattan
    Architect rendering of the 327 Bleecker Street proposal. Image credit: FSI Architecture

    Architect rendering of the 327 Bleecker Street proposal. Image credit: FSI Architecture

    Applicant had previously planned to restore existing building, but engineers had determined it to be structurally unsound. On November 10 2015 the Landmarks Preservation Commission held a hearing on the proposed demolition of an existing structure, and the erection of a new building at 327 Bleecker Street, in the Greenwich Village Historic District, at the corner of Christopher Street. Landmarks previously approved a plan for the alteration of the existing structure in 2012. (read more…)

    Tags : Commissioner Fred Bland, Commissioner Michael Devonshire, Commissioner Michael Goldblum, FSI Architecture, Greenwich Village for Historic Preservation, Historic Districts Council, Julie Georgopoulos, Kelly Carroll, Meenakshi Srinivasan
    Date:11/18/2015
    Category : Landmarks Preservation Commission
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