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Meatpacking District »

The group Save Gansevoort filed a lawsuit seeking to reverse the commission's approval of the project.

Sunnyside »

Readers weigh in on whether the need for a new school outweighs the site's architectural significance.

Sunnyside »

The city is considering a new middle school for the site at 38-04 48th St. in Sunnyside.

Williamsburg »

The LPC voted on Tuesday to landmark The Williamsburgh Trust Company building. 

Astoria »

The shop owner taking over the old Rite Aid at 36-01 Broadway says the terra-cotta exterior will remain.

Astoria »

The owner of the building on Broadway in Astoria is renovating it to combine it with the shop next door.

Astoria »

The owner of the property is doing renovations at the site to combine it with a building next door.

Park Slope »

Historic districts protect treasures such as the Pavilion Theater from demolition, preservationists say.

Long Island City »

The DOB issued a violation to the owners for doing work without a permit, a spokesman said.

Central Harlem »

The city prioritized three Harlem buildings for landmark status Tuesday.

Carnegie Hill »

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

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

The historic ocean liner will avoid the scrap yard thanks to funding from Crystal Cruises.

Midtown East »

Preservationists want to get an emergency hearing to designate the Ambassador Grill as a landmark.

West Harlem »

The complex is one of four in Harlem that may be landmarked.

Upper West Side »

LANDMARK WEST! sees itself as a kind of guardian of the neighborhood's history and its future.