On February 10, 2006, the Department of Housing Preservation and Development released the initial results of the 2005 New York City Housing and Vacancy Survey (HVS). The 2005 HVS shows that the City's total inventory of residential units was 3.3 million, the largest housing stock in the forty-year period since the first HVS was conducted in 1965. New York City's housing stock increased by 52,000 between 2002 and 2005, the largest increase since 1991.
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.
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 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.
This designation report of the Greenwich Village Historic District contains an essay written by Olivia Klose. The essay contains the history and description of the buildings located in the District.
On April 29, 1969, the Landmarks Preservation Commission voted to designate Greenwich Village Historic District. The entire report is in two volumes. This is Volume II.
On April 29, 1969, the Landmarks Preservation Commission designated Greenwich Village Historic District. The entire report is in two volumes. This is volume I
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 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.
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.
On October 9, 2012, the Landmarks Preservation Commission voted to designate the East Village/Lower East Side Historic District as a city landmark. It is located in the borough of Manhattan and consists of approximately 325 buildings.
This is a designation report for the Plaza Hotel Interior Landmark. The Plaza Hotel is one of the world's greatest hotels since it opened in 1907, and the report describes
its interior in detail to determine whether or not it is a landmark.
On October 24, 2000 the Landmarks Preservation Commission held a public hearing on the proposed designation as a Landmark of the Downtown Athletic Club
Building and the proposed designation of the related Landmark Site. This report describes the building in detail and explains its significance to determine whether or not
to designate it as a landmark.
On April 21, 998, the Landmarks Preservation Commission held a public hearing on the proposed designation of the 506 Canal Street House as a Landmark and the
proposed designation of the related Landmark Site. This report describes the building and its significance to determine whether or not it is a landmark.
On July 14, 1998, the Landmarks Preservation Commission held a public hearing on the proposed designation as a Landmark of the 23rd Police Precinct Station
House, and the proposed designation of the related Landmark Site. This report describes the landmark and its significance and determines whether or not it is a landmark.
On July 13, 1999, the Landmarks Preservation Commission held a public hearing on the proposed designation as a Landmark of the 140 West 57th Street Studio Building
and the proposed designation of the related Landmark Site. This report describes the landmark and its significance and determined whether or not it is a landmark.
On October 19, 2004 the Landmarks Preservation Commission held a public hearing on the proposed designation of the (Former) Germania Bank Building. This report
describes the landmark and its significance while determining whether or not it is a landmark.
This is a designation report for the Union Square Savings Bank 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 Summit Hotel Individual Landmark. This report describes the landmark and its significance and thus determines whether or not
it is a landmark.
This is a designation report for the Standard Oil Building Individual Landmark. This report describes the landmark's significance,
and states whether the Landmarks Preservation Commission designates it as a landmark.
On May 17, 2005 , the Landmarks Preservation Commission held a public hearing on the proposed designation of the Ralph Bunche House as a Landmark and
the proposed designation of the related Landmark Site. This report describes the building and its significance in order to determine whether or not it is a landmark.
This is a designation report for the Potter 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 New York Training School for Teachers 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 Manhasset Apartments 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 J. & W. Seligman & Company Building Individual Landmark. This report describes the landmark's significance,
and states whether the Landmarks Preservation Commission designates it as a landmark.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission held a public hearing on the proposed designation as a landmark of the H. H. Richardson House located in Arrochar, Staten Island. It was built by Henry Hobson Richardson in 1868 - 1869.
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 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 Beaver 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 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.
On May 19, 1998, the Landmarks Preservation Commission held a public hearing on the proposed designation of the 21 West Street Building. This report describes the building
and its significance while determining whether or not it is a landmark.
On July 13, 1999, the Landmarks Preservation Commission held a public hearing on the proposed designation as a Landmark of the 130 West 57th Street Studio Building
and the proposed designation of the related Landmark Site. This report describes the landmark and its significance and determines whether or not it is a landmark.
This is a designation report for the (Former) Stuyvesant High School 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 (Former) Scheffel Hall 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 New School for Social Research, First Floor Interior, 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 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.
On April 21, 1998, the Landmarks Preservation Commission held a public hearing ont he proposed designation of the 504 Canal Street House as a Landmark and the
proposed designation of the related Landmark Site. This report describes the building and its significance, while determining whether or not it is a landmark.