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Landmarks Preservation Commission.

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Chelsea »

The owner of a building in the Chelsea Historic District hopes to add a penthouse and rear extension.

Chelsea »

Members of CB4 are calling for greater "transparency" from the city's Landmarks Preservation Commission.

Long Island City »

The property at 21-42 44th Dr. has been halfway dismantled by construction crews.

Bed-Stuy »

Plans for residential development units on Halsey near Stuyvesant Ave. were rejected by a local board.

Midtown »

The LPC voted unanimously to grant landmark status to interior areas of the "iconic" Park Avenue hotel.

Midtown »

As the hotel closes for three years of renovations, we trace its history over more than a century.

Carnegie Hill »

The proposal doesn't mesh well with the building's turn-of-the century building, residents say.

West Village »

Preservationists criticized the design as resembling "a chain motel."

Clinton Hill »

The plan must now be approved by the Department of Buildings to move forward.

Meatpacking District »

A judge is hearing arguments in a suit brought against the project that foes say was wrongly approved.

Meatpacking District »

A group of locals took their fight against the redevelopment of Gansevoort Street to court.

Brooklyn Heights »

The historic bank buildings at 181 Montague St. and 185 Montague St. are now landmarks.

Midtown East »

The city granted landmark status to the flashy, mirror-covered interior of the Ambassador Grill.

Upper East Side »

The space's interior changes must be approved by the Landmarks Preservation Commission.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

The LPC is developing a "designation and regulatory framework" that won't hinder Con Ed's operations.