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    Clock Tower LPC Certificate Annulled By Court

    Court Decisions  •  Landmarks Preservation Commission  •  Tribeca, Manhattan
    346 Broadway, Manhattan. Image Credit: CityLand.

    346 Broadway, Manhattan. Image Credit: CityLand.

    Justice found Landmarks had authority mandate public access to interior landmark, and require that historic clock’s operation remain mechanical. The Landmarks Preservation Commission designated the interior of the former New York Life Insurance Company Building, at 346 Broadway as an interior landmark in 1987.  The designated space includes the “Clocktower Suite” inside a tower at the top of the building. A spiral staircase and machinery room for the four clock faces on the tower, as well as a 5000-pound cast bell with hammer are contained within the suite. The clock is one of the few remaining in the country that are still operated mechanically, needing to be periodically manually wound,  rather than converted to electronic or digital operation. (more…)

    Tags : Adi Shamir-Baron, Beyer Blinder Belle, Clocktower Suite, Justice Lynn R. Kotler, Landmarks Preservation Commission, Mark Silberman, New York Life Insurance Company Building
    Date: 04/06/2016
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