The report for the landmark designation of 35-34 Bell Boulevard, Queens, by the Landmarks Preservation Commission, as well as the designation of Borough of Queens Tax Map Block 6169, Lot 21, as its Landmark Site.
This is a designation report for the Cunard Building, First Floor, Interior Landmark. This report describes the landmark's significance, and states whether the Landmarks Preservation Commission designates it as a landmark.
This is a designation report for the Baird (now Astor) Court, New York Zoological Park (Bronx Zoo) Individual Landmark.
This report describes the landmark's significance, and states whether the Landmarks Preservation Commission designates it as a landmark.
This is a designation report for the Baird (now Astor) Court, New York Zoological Park (Bronx Zoo) Individual Landmark.
This report describes the landmark's significance, and states whether the Landmarks Preservation Commission designates it as a landmark.
This is a Designation Report for the Bowling Green Offices Building Individual Landmark.
This report describes the landmark's significance, and states whether the Landmarks Preservation Commission designates it as a landmark.
This is a designation report for the Baird (now Astor) Court, New York Zoological Park (Bronx Zoo) Individual Landmark.
This report describes the landmark's significance, and states whether the Landmarks Preservation Commission designates it as a landmark.
This is a designation report for the Delmonico's Building Individual Landmark. This report describes the landmark's significance,
and states whether the Landmarks Preservation Commission designates it as a landmark.
This is a designation report for The Down Town Association Building Individual Landmark. This report describes the landmark's significance,
and states whether the Landmarks Preservation Commission designates it as a landmark.
This designation report for the Cunard Building Individual Landmark. Located at the head of Bowling Green and extending through the block to Greenwich Street, the building
is among Lower Manhattan's most architecturally and historically significant edificies. This report describes the landmark's significance,
and states whether the Landmarks Preservation Commission designates it as a landmark.
The 21-story neo-classical American Express Co. building was constructed in 1916-17 to the design of James L. Aspinwall. This report describes the landmark's significance,
and states whether the Landmarks Preservation Commission designates it as a landmark.