The Landmarks Preservation Commission designated the New York Curb Exchange Building as a city landmark. The building is located at 78-86 Trinity Place in Manhattan and the New York Curb Exchange is later known as the American Stock Exchange. This designation does not conflict with the Zoning Resolution or any plans for development in the area.
The Department of Housing Preservation and Development and the Department of Citywide Administrative Services submitted an application for the disposition of city-owned property, which would facilitate the development of a mixed-use development on the intersection of Delancey Street and Essex Street in the Lower East Side of Manhattan. This building will have residential, commercial, and community uses. The applications, C 120156 MMM, C 120226 ZMM, N 120227 ZRM, C 120228 ZSM, N 120230 ZAM, C 120231 ZSM, C 120233 ZSM, C 120234 ZSM, C 120235 ZSM, N 120236 HAM and C 120237 PQM, are being considered concurrently with this application.
The Department of Citywide Administrative Services submitted an application for the acquisition of property bounded by Essex, Delancey, Norfolk, and Broome streets in Manhattan. This will facilitate the development of a mixed-use development, which will have residential, commercial, and community uses. The applications, C 120156 MMM, C 120226 ZMM, N 120227 ZRM, C 120228 ZSM, N 120230 ZAM, C 120231 ZSM, C 120233 ZSM, C 120234 ZSM, C 120235 ZSM, N 120236 HAM and C 120245 PPM, are being considered concurrently with this application.
The Department of Housing Preservation and Development submitted an application for an Urban Action Area designation and project approval to facilitate the development of a mixed-use development on the intersection of Delancey Street and Essex Street in the Lower East Side of Manhattan. The building will have residential, community, and commercial uses. The applications, C 120156 MMM, C 120226 ZMM, N 120227 ZRM, C 120228 ZSM, N 120230 ZAM, C 120231 ZSM, C 120233 ZSM, C 120234 ZSM, C 120235 ZSM, C 120237 PQM and C 120245 PPM, are being considered concurrently with this application.
The Department of Housing Preservation and Development submitted an application for a special permit to facilitate the development of a mixed-use development on the intersection of Delancey Street and Essex Street in the Lower East Side of Manhattan. The building will have residential, community, and commercial uses. The applications, C 120156 MMM, C 120226 ZMM, N 120227 ZRM, C 120228 ZSM, N 120230 ZAM, C 120231 ZSM, C 120233 ZSM, C 120234 ZSM, N 120236 HAM, C 120237 PQM and C 120245 PPM, are being considered concurrently with this application.
The Department of Housing Preservation and Development submitted an application for a special permit to facilitate the development of a mixed-use development on the intersection of Delancey Street and Essex Street in the Lower East Side of Manhattan. The building will have residential, community, and commercial uses. The applications, C 120156 MMM, C 120226 ZMM, N 120227 ZRM, C 120228 ZSM, N 120230 ZAM, C 120231 ZSM, C 120233 ZSM, C 120235 ZSM, N 120236 HAM, C 120237 PQM and C 120245 PPM, are being considered concurrently with this application.
The Department of Housing Preservation and Development submitted an application for a special permit to facilitate the development of a mixed-use development on the intersection of Delancey Street and Essex Street in the Lower East Side of Manhattan. The building will have residential, community, and commercial uses. The applications, C 120156 MMM, C 120226 ZMM, N 120227 ZRM, C 120228 ZSM, N 120230 ZAM, C 120231 ZSM, C 120234 ZSM, C 120235 ZSM, N 120236 HAM, C 120237 PQM and C 120245 PPM, are being considered concurrently with this application.
NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development submitted and application requesting for a special permit to facilitate the development of a mixed-use development of 1.65 million square feet on nine City-owned sites in the Lower East Side.
NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development submitted and application requesting for a special permit pursuant to the Zoning Resolution Section 74-744 to facilitate the development of a mixed-use development of 1.65 million square feet on nine City-owned sites in the Lower East Side.
NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development submitted an application for a zoning text amendment to facilitate the development of a mixed-use development of 1.65 million square feet on nine City-owned sites in the Lower East Side.