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Midtown »

The Landmarks Preservation Commission agreed to hold a hearing on Steinway & Sons' 57th Street shop.

Sunnyside »

A team of architects is looking to relocate a historic house to a vacant lot in Sunnyside Gardens.

Lower East Side »

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

Clinton Hill »

The Wooden House Project seeks to recognize and preserve Brooklyn's wood-frame row houses.

Bed-Stuy »

The Landmarks Preservation Commission voted on Tuesday to expand the historic district after 20 years.

SoHo »

Fans of the bar may be crying into their beer if the city approves a planned retail development.

Upper East Side »

Community Board 8 will discuss a proposed revamp of 815 Fifth Ave. at its monthly meeting.

East Village »

St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery is looking to add an access ramp to its historic building.

East Village »

An East Village synagogue plans to bring in money by partially converting the building to apartments.

SoHo »

Longtime Wooster Street residents say a new eight-story building would change the character of the area.

Upper West Side »

The Columbia Grammar and Prep has proposed expanding its building at W. 93rd St. and Central Park West.

Chelsea »

The Hopper-Gibbons House's owner may go to court to fight ruling from city board.

Woodhaven »

The Forest Park Carousel reopened last May after being closed for years.

East Village »

Congregation Adas Le Israel Anshei Meseritz on East 6th Street will lease its second floor to developers.

TriBeCa »

The 194-year-old building that suffered a partial collapse Wednesday has long sat in disrepair.