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Upper East Side »

The Landmarks Preservation Commission denied a request to raze two landmarked buildings in the E. 60s.

Concourse »

Opponents called for a moratorium on the sale and review of the procedures followed by the USPS. 

Upper West Side »

The Landmarks Preservation Commission told the owners to revise their design for rooftop penthouses.

Concourse »

The Landmark Preservation Commission recommended the city give former P.S. 31 building a second chance. 

Upper West Side »

Residents said building penthouses equated to "adding gravy to a parfait" in testimony to  the LPC.

Civic Center »

Fragments of 18th-century bones found during excavations around City Hall were recently reburied.

Jamaica »

The school on Hillside Avenue was built in 1896.

Lower East Side »

Bialystoker Home for the Aged on East Broadway became a landmark, which means it cannot be demolished.

East Village »

The Landmarks Preservation Commission voted to secure the new historict district despite protests.

Yorkville »

Six early 20th century buildings were landmarked Tuesday for their social and architectural significance.

East Village »

The 1903 building on East 5th Street was designated a city landmark on Tuesday.

Greenwich Village & SoHo »

Four homes on Spring Street and Dominick Street built in the early 19th century are now landmarks.

Greenwich Village & SoHo »

In a 7-3 vote Tuesday, the LPC said the project follows precedents for other parks in the Village.

Greenwich Village & SoHo »

The Landmarks Preservation Commission voted unanimously Tuesday to recognize the West Village complex Westbeth as a historic landmark.

Murray Hill, Gramercy & Midtown East »

The Madison Belmont Building, which includes elements of both Renaissance and Art Deco architectural styles, was recently designated a New York City landmark.