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.
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 Landmarks Preservation Commission held a public hearing on the proposed designation of the 488 Greenwich Street House, located at 488 Greenwich Street in Manhattan, as a city landmark. It was built in 1823 and represents the architecture that dominated that time.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission held a public hearing on the proposed designation of the Henry Seligman Residence, located at 30-32 West 56th Street in Manhattan, as a city landmark. It was built in 1899-1901 and is an example of the townhouses that once lined the side streets of Fifth Avenue.
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.
The report for the landmark designation of the Dekalb Branch of the Brooklyn Public Library, located on 790 Bushwick Avenue, Brooklyn, by the Landmarks Preservation Commission, as well as the designation of Borough of Brooklyn Tax Map Block 3241, Lot 18 as its Landmark Site.
The report for the landmark designation of the Kehila Kadosha Janina Synagogue, located on 280 Broome Street, Manhattan, by the Landmarks Preservation Commission, as well as the designation of Borough of Manhattan Tax Map Block 414, Lot 27 as its Landmark Site.
The report for the landmark designation of 127 MacDougal Street House, located on 127 MacDougal Street, Manhattan, by the Landmarks Preservation Commission, as well as the designation of Borough of Manhattan Tax Map Block 543, Lot 59, as its Landmark Site.
The report for the landmark designation of 129 MacDougal Street House, located on 129 MacDougal Street, Manhattan, by the Landmarks Preservation Commission, as well as the designation of Borough of Manhattan Tax Map Block 543, Lot 58, as its Landmark Site.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission held a public hearing on the proposed designation as a landmark of Public School 72, located at 1674 Lexington Avenue, Manhattan. It was built in 1879 - 1882 and was intended to meet the needs of a once-densely populated immigrant neighborhood in East Harlem.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission held a public hearing on the proposed designation as a landmark of the City Bank-Farmers Trust Company Building, located at 20 Exchange Place, Manhattan. It was built in 1930 - 1931 for Citibank and is among New York City's tallest skyscrapers.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission held a public hearing on the proposed designation as a landmark of the Jonathan W. Allen Stable, located at 148 East 40th Street, Manhattan. It was built in 1871 and serves as a reminder of the period in history when horses were an important part of daily life.
Approximately 100 historic, cast-iron lampposts are known to survive in New York. Now often standing in forgotten urban spaces or oddly quaint in their juxtaposition
to modern buildings, these lampposts reflected the variety and exuberance of the city's architecture. Sixty-two lampposts and four wall bracket lamps are included in this
designation. The remainder are already protected within designated historic districts or are on designated landmark sites.
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 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 desgination report for the (Former) Pepsi-Cola Building Individual Landmark.
This report describes the landmark's significance, and states whether the Landmarks Preservation Commission designates it as a landmark.
The report for the landmark designation of the F. J. Berlenbach House located on 174 Meserole Street, Brooklyn, by the Landmarks Preservation Commission, as well as the designation of Borough of Brooklyn Tax Map Block 3053, Lot 13 as its Landmark Site.
The report for the landmark designation of the (Former) New York and New Jersey Telephone Company Building, located on 81 Willoughby Street (aka 119-127 Lawrence Street), Brooklyn, by the Landmarks Preservation Commission, as well as the designation of Borough of Brooklyn Tax Map Block 148, Lot 46 as its Landmark Site.
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.
The report for the landmark designation of 131 MacDougal Street House, located on 131 MacDougal Street, Manhattan, by the Landmarks Preservation Commission, as well as the designation of Borough of Manhattan Tax Map Block 543, Lot 57, as its Landmark Site.
On May 5, 2011, the Landmarks Preservation Commission voted to designate as a Landmark the Free Public Baths of the City of New York, East 54th Street Bath and Gymnasium, 342-348 East 54th Street, Borough of Manhattan.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission held a public hearing on the proposed designation as a landmark of the Pike Street Synagogue (Congregation Sons of Israel Kalwarie), located at 13-15 Pike Street, Manhattan. It was built in 1903 - 1904 and served as America's portal for millions of Jewish immigrants.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission held a public hearing on the proposed designation as a landmark of the American Bank Note Company Office Building, located at 70 Broad Street in Manhattan. It was built in 1907 - 1908 as the headquarters for a prominent banking company.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission held a public hearing on the proposed designation as a landmark of the Manhattan Company Building located at 40 Wall Street, Manhattan. It was constructed in 1929 - 1930 and was intended to be the tallest building in the world
The Landmarks Preservation Commission held a public hearing on the proposed designation as a landmark of the Aguilar Branch of the New York Public Library, located at 172-174 East 110th Street, Manhattan. It was built in 1898 - 1899 for the Aguilar Free Library Society, which provided circulating books for immigrant Jews.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission held a public hearing on the proposed designation as a landmark of the George S. Bowdoin Stable, located at 149 East 38th Street, Manhattan. It was built in 1902 and serves as a reminder of the period in history when horses were an important part of daily life.
On the basis of a careful consideration of the history, the architecture, and other features of this building, the Landmark's Preservation Commission finds that the 56-58 Pine Street
Building has a special character and a special historical and aesthetic interest and value as part of the development, heritage, and cultural characteristics of New York City.
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.
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.
The report for the landmark designation of the Hamilton-Holly House, located at 4 St. Mark's Place, Manhattan, by the Landmarks Preservation Commission, as well as the designation of Borough of Manhattan Tax Map Block 643, Lot 11, as its Landmark Site.
The report for the landmark designation of the exterior of the Avenue H Station House, located on 802 East 16th Street, Brooklyn, by the Landmarks Preservation Commission, as well as the designation of Borough of Brooklyn Tax Map Block 6699, Lot 119-431 in part, consisting of the land on which the building is situated, as its Landmark Site.
The report for the landmark designation of the Hecla Iron Works Building, located on 100-118 North 11th Street, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, by the Landmarks Preservation Commission, as well as the designation of Borough of Brooklyn Tax Map Block 2296, Lot 14, in part, as its Landmark Site.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission held a public hearing on the proposed designation as a landmark of the Equitable Building located at 120 Broadway, Manhattan. It was built in 1913 - 1915 and was once known as the largest office building in the world.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission held a public hearing on the proposed designation as a landmark of the 14 Wall Street Building, located at 14 Wall Street, Manhattan. It was built in 1910 - 1912 for the Bankers Trust Company.
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.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission held a public hearing on the proposed designation as a landmark of the former Long Island Headquarters of the New York Telephone Company building, located at 97 Willoughby Street, Brooklyn. It was built in 1929 - 1930 and emphasizes the growth and advancement of the company.
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.
This is the Designation Report for the American Surety Company Building Individual Landmark. The American Surety Company Building was erected to designs of
the eminent architect, Bruce Price between 1894 and 1896.
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 Empire 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.
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.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission designates as a NYC Landmark the AT&T Building ... an icon of the Manhattan skyline. The designation report outlines the history of the building.