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Upper West Side »

The church was saved from the Landmark Preservation Commission's chopping block Tuesday. 

Long Island City »

The sign is one of just three sites in Queens that were prioritized for designation on Tuesday.

Midtown »

The LPC will vote on seven 42nd Street theaters and the Bergdorf Goodman building.

Midtown »

The flagship store will blend new glass designs with existing historical structures.

Carnegie Hill »

The building's owner is seeking to update the building and add one floor to its top.

Central Harlem »

Atlah Church was scheduled to meet with the city in January. Now the meeting won't happen until April.

Park Slope »

The timeline for the Knuffle Bunny statue has not yet been determined, officials said. 

Kips Bay »

The home of our 21st president should be a city landmark, preservationists said at a hearing.

Union Square »

Union Square first went before the Landmarks Preservation Commission in 1970.

Central Harlem »

The Mount Morris Park Historic District will be expanded to include more houses in Harlem.

Central Harlem »

The block association is hoping part of the historic structure is preserved. 

East Harlem »

The fence is meant to bring safety to the homeless people who sleep on the church steps, officials said.

Roosevelt Island »

The Beaux Arts-style lamp base now sits at the Roosevelt Island Historical Society Visitor Center.

Long Island City »

The LPC voted to hold a public hearing on the former Bank of Manhattan building in Queens Plaza.

Long Island City »

Preservationists say the proposal from the de Blasio administration lacked transparency.