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Downtown »

The 199-year-old building is showing age with sagging ceilings, cracked plaster and rotted beams.

Manhattan »

The pillared building now serves as a recreation center.

East Village & Lower East Side »

The Landmarks Preservation Commission is considering a large swath of the East Village for landmark status.

Downtown »

The Borders at 100 Broadway closed, but the 12-foot-tall sign remains.

Manhattan »

The Central Park Conservancy wants to redesign the plaza to bring it back to its earlier, glory days.

Upper East Side & Roosevelt Island »

The landlord of 429 East 64th and 430 East 65th streets wants to demolish the buildings over tenant concerns.

Manhattan »

Advocates sat down with the site's developer to talk about possibly preserving the 1825 building.

Midtown & Theater District »

The Renaissance Revival building at 32 W. 40th St. was built as the home of the country's first engineering club.

East Village & Lower East Side »

The Landmarks Preservation Commission voted Tuesday to landmark the playhouse at 466 Grand St.

Manhattan »

The plan calls for a new elevator, escalators, entrances and the demolition of the building's famous vault.

Downtown »

The eight-story hotel at 71 Reade Street replaces a historic building that collapsed in April 2009.

Midtown & Theater District »

The first and second floor interiors of the former Manufacturers Trust Bank building are now landmarks too.

Upper West Side & Morningside Heights »

A photo project called Love Your Landmark collects images of people posing with the buildings they love.

East Village & Lower East Side »

Preservationists want the city to reconsider landmarking the nearly 200-year-old building at 35 Cooper Sq.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

Inwood was named one of six neighborhoods in New York that warrant preservation of architectural landmarks.