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    New Building Approved for Vacant Lot on East 62nd Street

    Certificate of Appropriateness  •  Upper East Side, Manhattan
    Architect's elevation study of front and rear facades of proposed townhouse. Image credit: LPC

    Architect’s elevation study of front and rear facades of proposed townhouse. Image credit: LPC

    Townhouse to be constructed in a modified Beaux-Arts style where 1880s townhouse was destroyed in an explosion. On July 12, 2016, Landmarks considered and approved an application to construct a new building at 34 East 62nd Street, in Manhattan’s Upper East Side Historic District. The site is currently vacant. It was occupied by an 1880s Neo Grec townhouse until 2006, when it was destroyed in an explosion. A plan to replace the destroyed townhouse with a contemporary residential building designed by Abelow Sherman Architects was approved by Landmarks in 2007, but never realized. The proposal before Landmarks at the July meeting was a completely new plan by a different design team, but is officially an amendment to the 2007 certificate of appropriateness.

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    Tags : Friends of the Upper East Side, H.S. Jessup Architecture, Higgins Quasebarth, Historic Districts Council, Landmarks Preservation Commission, Manhattan Community Board 8
    Date:08/29/2016
    Category : Landmarks Preservation Commission
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    Owners Opposed Full Designation of Former Dairy Complex

    Designation Hearing  •  East New York, Brooklyn
    Empire State Dairy Company Buildings. Image Credit: LPC.

    Empire State Dairy Company Buildings. Image Credit: LPC.

    Owners’ attorney said long-empty buildings required significant work to make them inhabitable, and site likely required environmental remediation. On July 19, 2016, the Landmarks Preservation Commission held a hearing on the potential designation of the former Empire State Dairy Company. The complex, built as dairy distribution center composed of two buildings located at 2840 Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn’s East New York neighborhood. Landmarks added the Dairy to its calendar at its meeting on March 8, 2016. (read more…)

    Tags : Friends of Terra Cotta, Historic Districts Council, Kelly Carroll, Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP, Michael Padwee, New York Landmarks Conservancy, Preserving East New York, Valerie Campbell, Zulmilena Then
    Date:08/04/2016
    Category : Landmarks Preservation Commission
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    Hearings Held on Five Potential Landmarks as Part of Greater East Midtown Plan

    Designation Hearings  •  Midtown, Manhattan
    Pershing Square in Manhattan. Image Credit: LPC

    Pershing Square in Manhattan. Image Credit: LPC

    Designations opposed by developers and hoteliers; transit advocates expressed concern that landmarking would prevent improved subway infrastructure and access. On July 19 2016, the Landmarks Preservation Commission held hearings on the potential designations of five possible individual landmarks in the East Midtown area of Manhattan. Twelve items in total were identified by Landmarks as significant historic and architectural resources, as part of the mayoral administration’s Greater East Midtown plan. The plan to revitalize the area is intended to strengthen its position as a commercial district. The plan is expected to entail rezoning for greater density, improvements to transit and public spaces, and funding commitments for improvements and economic growth projects, in addition to the preservation of landmark-worthy fabric. Various stakeholders, including elected officials, business and real estate interests, and labor organizations are informing the plan, and a steering committee released a final report in 2015. (read more…)

    Tags : Barbara Zay, Beverly Hotel, Cristabel Gough, Graybar Building, Historic Districts Council, Hotel Lexington, Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer, Manhattan Community Board 5, Manhattan Community Board 6, Meenakshi Srinivasan, Municipal Art Society, New York Landmarks Conservancy, Pershing Square Building, Real Estate Board of New York, Riders Alliance, Shelton Hotel, SL Green, Stu Lerner, Tara Kelly, The Society for the Architecture of the City, Vishaan Chakrabarti
    Date:08/02/2016
    Category : Landmarks Preservation Commission
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    Mayor Bill de Blasio Reports on Progress of Housing New York Plan

    Affordable Housing  •  Citywide
    The constructed and preserved affordable housing units by borough. Image credit: The Office of Mayor Bill de Blasio

    The constructed and preserved affordable housing units by borough. Image credit: The Office of Mayor Bill de Blasio

    The Mayor’s Administration is ahead of schedule in achieving its goal to build 200,000 affordable homes in 10 years. On July 26, 2016, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced an update on the progress that has been made to achieve the goals set forth in his Housing New York plan, which seeks to build 200,000 affordable homes in 10 years. The Housing New York plan met the conclusion of its second fiscal year on June 30, 2016.  For CityLand’s previous coverage on the Housing New York plan, click here and here.

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    Tags : affordable housing, affordable housing buildings, Chairman Carl Weisbrod, Commissioner Vicki Been, Council Member Jumaane D. Williams, Gary Rodney, Historic Districts Council, Housing New York, Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer, Mayor Bill de Blasio, NYCHA
    Date:08/01/2016
    Category : Mayor
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    Proposed Commercial Tower Would Fill Odd-Shaped Lot at Lafayette and Great Jones Streets

    Certificate of Appropriateness  •  NoHo, Manhattan
    363 Lafayette Street Rendering. Image Credit: LPC.

    363 Lafayette Street Rendering. Image Credit: LPC.

    Commissioners asked for further refinement to asymmetrical development composed of stacked rectangular forms. On July 12, 2016, the Landmarks Preservation Commission considered an application to develop a vacant lot at 363 Lafayette Street in the NoHo Historic District Extension. The lot extends the width of the block, also fronting Bond and Great Jones Streets. The northern portion of the lot is much wider than the southern section. The proposed new building would be used for commercial purposes with a showroom on the ground floor. The building would adjoin a co-op at 20 Bond Street at the southern portion, and a taller building now under construction at 25 Great Jones Street. (read more…)

    Tags : Adi Shamir-Baron, Caroline Harris, Commissioner Fred Bland, Commissioner Michael Goldblum, Goldman Harris, Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation, Higgins and Quasebarth, Historic Districts Council, Meenakshi Srinivasan, Michael Devonshire, Morris Adjimi Architects, NoHo Historic District Extension
    Date:07/21/2016
    Category : Landmarks Preservation Commission
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    Landmarks Requests Rethinking of Plan to Redevelop 2 Buildings into a 1-Family Home

    Certificate of Appropriateness  •  Greenwich Village, Manhattan
    85-89 Jane Street rendering. Image Credit:

    85-89 Jane Street rendering. Image Credit: Steven Harris Architects.

    Proposal would redevelop two turn-of-the-century utilitarian building into a residence containing an elaborate garden, with a set back protruding tower containing a dining room and study. On July 12, 2016, the Landmarks Preservation Commission considered an application for the residential redevelopment of two adjoining buildings at 85 and 89 Jane Street . The two buildings fall within the Greenwich Village Historic District. Both structures are identified utilitarian in style in the district’s designation report. The building at 85 Jane dates to around 1885, originally built as a stable and carriage house, later converted to a garage and factory, the building rises to two stories. The one-story garage at 89 Jane dates to 1919. Owned by limited liability companies, Curbed reports that the buyer is thought to be Jon Stryker, philanthropist and billionaire heir to a medical supply fortune. (read more…)

    Tags : Adi Shamir-Baron, Assemblymember Deborah Glick, Commissioner Fred Bland, Congressman Jerrold Nadler, Council Member Corey Johnson, Greenwich Village for Historic Preservation, Historic Districts Council, Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer, Manhattan Community Board 2, State Senator Brad Hoylman
    Date:07/19/2016
    Category : Landmarks Preservation Commission
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