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Washington Heights »

The United Palace was approved as a candidate for landmark designation over concerns from the church.

Long Island City »

The city says the site at 21-42 44th Dr. is not as architecturally or historically important as others.

Long Island City »

A partial demolition permit was filed for the site at 21-42 44th Dr. in December.  

Midtown »

All the theaters were removed from a backlog of properties being weighed by the city.

Long Island City »

A hearing Thursday will collect public input on whether the  Pepsi Cola sign  should be a landmark.

Long Island City »

Landmarks Preservation Commission voted unanimously to landmark the building on Tuesday.

Long Island City »

The Landmarks Preservation Commission will vote on the designation of the building on May 12.

Long Island City »

The public can weigh in on whether the former Bank of Manhattan building in Queens should be landmarked.

Mott Haven »

The landmarked post office is located at 149th Street and Grand Concourse.

Clinton Hill »

The 88th Precinct stationhouse got the thumbs up for landmarking only if the NYPD finds a new home.

West Village »

A Village group wants to fill Christopher St. with rainbow flags and a pink-triangled walk of fame.

Harlem »

The Caribbean Cultural Center is leaving its Hell's Kitchen brownstone for a firehouse built in 1888.