A designation report, filed by the Landmarks Preservation Commission, of the Unisphere landmark site in Queens. This report includes the description and history of the landmark, pictures, and the results of the Commission's findings.
Designation Report by the Landmarks Preservation Commission for the Tribeca South Historic District Extension, complete with its history and description.
Designation Report for the Thomson Meter Company building in Brooklyn states that the building's landmark site is around Brooklyn Tax Map Block 66, Lot 18, on 100-110 Bridge Street, Borough of Brooklyn.
NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission Designation Report for Thomas Jefferson Play Center. This report includes the summary of the building's history and its description.
The report for the landmark designation of the The Wilbraham, located on 1 West 30th Street (aka 282-284 Fifth Avenue), Manhattan, by the Landmarks Preservation Commission, as well as the designation of Borough of Manhattan Tax Map Block 832, Lot 39, as its Landmark Site.
After securing an accounting of the New York City Housing Authority?s repair backlog, Public Advocate Bill de Blasio released a report analyzing the nearly 370,000 outstanding repairs, and warned the agency against neglecting its most time-sensitive and health-threatening repairs in favor of more expedient ones.
This document addresses the 246 Spring Street investigation and includes analyses on the issues of the structure. Included in this document are calculations regarding the structure's flaws as well as accompanying diagrams.
NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission Designation Report for Sunset Play Center Bath House, First Floor Interior. This report includes the summary of the building and its description.
An audit report was filed on March 1, 2013 on the Department of Education's (DOE) efforts to address student-to-student harassment, intimidation, and/or bullying in compliance with chancellor's regulation A-832. It was determined that DOE provides support to the City's schools in regards to addressing, investigating, and following up complaints of student-to-student bias-related bullying. However, there were some issues with consistency in tracking and reporting incidents as well as handling them in a consistent manner among City schools. Recommendations were made to rectify these issues.
This second follow-up audit report on Department of Education Internal Controls Over Its Data Center determined whether the Department of Education implemented the 12 recommendations made in an earlier Audit,
(Audit 7F01-113).
On October 26, 2010, the Landmarks Preservation Commission voted to designate the Ridgewood South Historic District as a New York City Historic District. This report contains its history and description.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission held a public hearing on the proposed designation of the Ridgewood North Historic District, located in Queens, as a city landmark. The district consists of well-preserved early 20th century model tenements that once dominated the area. These tenements are known as Mathews Model Flats, named after the developer, the G.X. Mathews Company.
The recommendations of the 421-a Task Force, established by former Mayor Bloomberg to reform the 421-a property tax program. The changes would modernize the program to foster the creation of housing for low- and middle-income families. The reforms are designed to create the maximum amount of affordable housing for the City while also ensuring that construction of new housing will continue at a strong pace. Included in this report is an introduction to the reform role of the Task Force in this program as well as the various recommendations it has made regarding the program.
The recommendations of the 421-a Task Force, established by former Mayor Bloomberg to reform the 421-a property tax program. The changes would modernize the program to foster the creation of housing for low- and middle-income families. The reforms are designed to create the maximum amount of affordable housing for the City while also ensuring that construction of new housing will continue at a strong pace. Included in this document is an overview of the 421-a programs as well as various important definitions and requirements.
The recommendations of the 421-a Task Force, established by former Mayor Bloomberg to reform the 421-a property tax program. The changes would modernize the program to foster the creation of housing for low- and middle-income families. The reforms are designed to create the maximum amount of affordable housing for the City while also ensuring that construction of new housing will continue at a strong pace.
The recommendations of the 421-a Task Force, established by former Mayor Bloomberg to reform the 421-a property tax program. The changes would modernize the program to foster the creation of housing for low- and middle-income families. The reforms are designed to create the maximum amount of affordable housing for the City while also ensuring that construction of new housing will continue at a strong pace.
On October 26, 2010, the Landmarks Preservation Commission voted to designate the Queens General Court Hous eas a New York City Landmark. This report contains its history and description.
Notice of Opportunity to Comment on Proposed Rent Guidelines Governing Rent Levels in the following accommodations subject to the Rent Stabilization Law of 1969, as amended, for Apartment Order 37 and Hotel Order 35
A designation report, filed by the Landmarks Preservation Commission, of the Parachute Jump in Brooklyn. This report contains the history of Coney Island and Parachuting and the findings of the Commission.
On November 16, 2004, the Landmarks Preservation Commission held a public hearing on the proposed designation of the Offerman Building and the related landmark
site. Eight witnesses spoke in favor of designation, including representatives from Brooklyn Heights Association, Fort Greene Association, Metropolitan Chapter
of the Victorian Society in America, and other organizations. The report describes the landmark and its significance and decides on whether it is a landmark or not.
This document is a New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission designation report for Sunnyside Gardens Historic District, Borough of Queens. The Landmarks Preservation Commission found that the Sunnyside Gardens Historic District contains buildings and other improvements which have a special character and special historical and aesthetic interest and value which represent one or more eras in the history of New York City which cause this area, by reason of these factors to constitute a distinct section of the City. It was thus designated as a Historic District.
This document is a New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission designation report for Crotona Play Center, Borough of the Bronx. The Landmarks Preservation Commission found that the Crotona Play Center has a special character and special historical and aesthetic interest and value as part of the development, heritage, and cultural characteristics of New York City. Consequently, the Landmarks Preservation Commission designated as a landmark the Crotona Play Center along with its various amenities.
This document is a New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission designation report for the Crotona Park Play Center Bath House and Main Floor Interior, Borough of the Bronx. The Landmarks Preservation Commission found that the Crotona Play Center has a special character and special historical and aesthetic interest and value as part of the development, heritage, and cultural characteristics of New York City. Consequently, the Landmarks Preservation Commission designated as a landmark the Crotona Play Center main floor interior and its various components.
This document is a New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission designation report for the American Bank Note Company Printing Plant, Borough of the Bronx. The Landmarks Preservation Commission found that the American Bank Note Company Printing Plant has a special character and special historical and aesthetic interest and value as part of the development, heritage, and cultural characteristics of New York City. It is considered a symbol of progress for the prominent securities printing firm and is a form of the expressive industrial architecture of the time. It was thus designated as a landmark.
This document shows former Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg's New Housing Marketplace Plan, a $7.5 billion plan to build and preserve 165,000 units of affordable housing by 2013. This is the largest municipal affordable housing plan in the nation's history and will provide affordable homes for 500,000 New Yorkers.
On Tuesday, December 17, 2013, the NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission designated as an NYC Historic District the South Village Historic District in the borough of Manhattan.
This landmark designation report describes the Fiske Terrace Midwood Park Historic District and its significance and determines whether or not it is a landmark.
On Tuesday, April 29, 2014, the Landmarks Preservation Commission voted to designate as a New York City Historic District the Park Avenue Historic District in the Borough of Manhattan.