NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission Designation Report for 486 Greenwich Street House, Borough of Manhattan. This report includes the summary of its history and its description.
This investigative report was produced by Ove Arup & Partners, PC, who was hired by the New York City Department of Buildings (NYCDOB) to provide engineering and investigative services following the collapse of an external self-climbing tower crane. The accident occurred at 303 East 51st Street in Manhattan on March 15, 2008.
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.
On November 16, 2004, the Landmarks Preservation Commission held a public hearing on the proposed designation as a Landmark of the A.I. Namm & Son Department
Store and the proposed designation of the related Landmark Site. The report describes the landmark in detail and issues a decision as to whether or not the building is a
landmark or not.
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.
The Changes to the NYC Rent Stabilized Housing Stock in 2013 examines additions and subtractions of dwelling units to and from the rent stabilization system in 2013.
The Changes to the NYC Rent Stabilized Housing Stock in 2013 examines additions and subtractions of dwelling units to and from the rent stabilization system in 2013.
Explanatory Statement and Findings of the Rent Guidelines Board In Relation to 2012-13 Lease Increase Allowances for Apartments and Lofts under the Jurisdiction of the Rent Stabilization Law