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Upper West Side »

The new design has three long glass windows instead of dozens of little windows on the north facade. 

Long Island City »

The sale comes as residents are looking to landmark the iconic building, located in Queens Plaza.

Civic Center »

Critics say that the move leaves the sites and the districts vulnerable.

Greenwich Village »

The Stonewall Inn and Julius' should be recognized for their role in the LGBT movement, GVSHP said.

Clinton Hill »

The 88th Precinct Stationhouse was built in 1898 and designed by architect George Ingram.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

The Windermere, a Queen Anne-style building at West 57th Street and Ninth Avenue, will become a hotel.

East Village »

Preservationists want to prevent Town & Village Synagogue on East 14th Street from being demolished.

Greenwich Village »

The owner of the Waverly Inn, Jane Hotel and Bowery Hotel is behind the new boutique inn.

SoHo »

A six-story retail and office building made of translucent bricks is planned for the landmarked district.

Upper West Side »

Nearly 30 percent of properties are designated as landmarks, making Manhattan too expensive, REBNY said.

Corona »

A teacher and filmmaker wants to document the history of the New York State Pavilion.

Upper East Side »

A supporter of 815 Fifth Ave.'s redevelopment called the present townhouse an "orthodonic" problem.

Upper East Side »

Landmarks Preservation Committee OKs windows overlooking the Frick Collection's 70th Street garden.

NoHo »

The design for 688 Broadway includes unusual terracotta "fins" on its façade.

SoHo »

Advocates want to save Adam Horovitz's former home, which previously served as a gay meeting hall.