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SoHo »

Adam "Ad-Rock" Horovitz's former home at 186 Spring St. is slated for demolition.

New York City »

The City Council is considering a new law that would water down landmarking rules, preservationists say.

Upper East Side & Roosevelt Island »

Forty historic sites selected to receive a portion of a $3 million preservation grant. 

East Village & Lower East Side »

Debris from the roof of a mansion David Schwimmer is building injured a man on Tuesday.

Greenwich Village & SoHo »

Four homes on Spring Street and Dominick Street built in the early 19th century are now landmarks.

The Rockaways »

A beachside community in Far Rockaway is welcoming newcomers who are restoring its historic bungalows.

Upper West Side & Morningside Heights »

The public will have its final chance to weigh in on a plan to landmark more than 800 Upper West Side buildings, as the Landmarks Preservation Commission holds its last public hearing Tuesday.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

Hotel Chelsea residents have hired a team to assess any potential health hazards of the renovation to the landmark hotel.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

The public will have the opportunity to peek inside several buildings this weekend, from the fashionable to the controversial.

Upper East Side & Roosevelt Island »

Residents on East 69th Street are outraged over MTA plans to add subway entrances for the overcrowded 68th Street station on the Lexington Avenue line on their landmarked block.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

An architect showed plans for two luxury residences on properties sold off by the General Theological Seminary.

Upper East Side & Roosevelt Island »

Community Board 8 voted Wednesday to approve a plan for a Hellgate Hill historic district, but landowners there are split.

Manhattan »

Preservationists have expressed concern that the new rules will give communities less say.

Manhattan »

The city began monitoring an additional 500 Midtown surveillance cameras Monday, bringing the total to 1,159.

Manhattan »

The city Landmarks Preservation Commission won't decide the historic building's future until next month.