The Department of Housing Preservation and Development submitted an application for an Urban Development Action Area designation and project approval for the property on 575 Fifth Avenue to facilitate development of a 5-story building tentatively known as 575 Fifth Avenue.
The Department of Housing Preservation and Development submitted an application for an Urban Development Action Area designation and project approval for property on 3120 Park Avenue to facilitate the devleopment of four sites tentatively known as POKO South Bronx Condominium II.
The Department of Housing Preservation and Development submitted an application for an Urban Development Action Area designation and project approval for the property on 3117 and 3119-3127 Surf Avenue to facilitate the development of a 7-story residential building tentatively known as Surf Gardens Senior Housing.
The Executive Director of the Landmarks Preservation Commission held a communication regarding the landmark designation of the exterior and first floor interior of the Jackie Robinson.
L & M Arts LLC filed an application for a special permit to allow Use Group 6 uses in the cellar, first, second, and third floors of a 5-story building on 45 East 78th Street.
The Executive Director of the Landmarks Preservation Commission held a communication regarding an amendment ot the Boundary Description of the Douglaston Hill Historic District.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission designated the Laboratory Administration Building of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, located at 1000 Washington Avenue in Brooklyn, as a city landmark. The Brooklyn Botanic Garden was founded in 1910 and this designation does not conflict with the Zoning Development or any plans for development.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission designated the 25 Park Place Building, located at 23 Murray Street in Manhattan, as a city landmark. It was built in 1856-1857 and is an example of the architecture of the mid-nineteenth century. This designation does not conflict with the Zoning Resolution or any plans for development in the area.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission designated the 23 Park Place Building, located at 20 Murray Street in Manhattan, as a city landmark. It was built in 1856-1857 and is an example of the architecture of the mid-nineteenth century. This designation does not conflict with the Zoning Resolution or any plans for development in the area.