The Department of Housing Preservation and Development submitted an application for the Urban Development Action Area designation and project approval for the area on 1087 East Tremont Avenue in order to facilitate rehabilitation of an existing community facility building.
Houston Dee - (C 100173 HAM) - In the matter of an application submitted by the Department of Housing Preservation and Development to facilitate development of a 13-story mixed use building known
as Houston Dee.
Queens Boulevard Rezoning - (C 060550 ZMQ) - In the matter of an application submitted by Kew Point Associates LLC for an amendment of the Zoning Map Section 14b.
Knickerbocker Commons - (C 100162 HAK) - In the matter of an application submitted by the Department of Housing Preservation and Development to facilitate development of a six-story building known as
Knickerbocker Commons.
Central Parking Systems submitted an application for a special permit to convert an existing accessory parking garage to a public parking garage. The garage is located at 159 West 48th Street in Manhattan and it will be expanded to better accommodate the area.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission designated 311 Broadway, located at 311 Broadway in Manhattan, as a city landmark. The building was constructed in 1856-1857 and is an example of Italian Renaissance-inspired commercial palaces. This designation does not conflict with the Zoning Resolution or any plans for development in the area.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission designated the Dollar Savings Bank, located at 2792 Third Avenue in the Bronx, as a city landmark. The bank was found in 1887 and it is located in The Hub, the oldest shopping district in the borough. This designation does not conflict with the Zoning Resolution or any plans for development.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission designated the Mary and David Burgher House, located at 63 William Street in Staten Island, as a city landmark. The house was built in 1884 and represents the time of rapid residential development in the area, due to access to port and transportation facilities. This designation does not conflict with the Zoning Resolution or any plans for development.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission designated Public School 66, located at 85-11 102nd Street in Queens, as a city landmark. The school was constructed in 1898-1899 and represents the transition of the area from a rural farming community into a vibrant residential neighborhood. This designation does not conflict with the Zoning Resolution or any plans for development.