Landmarks Committee
PUBLIC HEARING
Monday, May 19, 2025 - 6:30 PM
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AGENDA:
- 1060 Fifth Avenue (Expanded Carnegie Hill Historic District) – Ferguson & Shamamian Architects – A neo-Renaissance style building designed by J.E.R. Carpenter and constructed in 1927-1928. Application is for modification to an existing opening at the 10th story Fifth Avenue façade to match the windows below.
- 809 Madison Avenue (Upper East Side Historic District) – Robert A.M. Stern Architects – A Neo-Renaissance style building designed by F.B. & A. Ware and constructed in 1924-1925. Application is for the comprehensive restoration and redevelopment of the building, including side and rear yard extensions, rooftop addition and mechanical enclosure, modification of window openings, window replacement, and installation of a new entrance canopy.
- 23 East 92nd Street (Carnegie Hill Historic District) – Steven Levine – A Renaissance Revival style building designed by A.B. Ogden & Son and constructed in 1889-1890. Application is for the reconstruction of an existing three-story rear yard extension, removal of a rear fire-escape, construction of a non visible rooftop stair and elevator bulkhead, and masonry restoration across the building’s front façade.
- 128 East 73rd Street (Upper East Side Historic District) – Trimble Architecture – A Neo-Georgian style building designed by Wallace McCrea and altered in 1928, built originally as a Neo-Grec style building designed by William McNamara and constructed in 1879-1880. Application is to resurface the rear brick façade with stucco and to construct a rear parapet extension to provide proper roof pitch to a series of controlled flow roof drains (stormwater detention).
- Old Business
- New Business
Anthony Cohn and David Helpern, Co-Chairs