APPROVED 07/13/2010

Gansevoort Market Historic District

Between Ninth Avenue & Washington Street

Application:
A neo-Georgian style stable building designed by John M. Baker and built in 1911. Application is to install a fence and a wall at the roof.

This application is closed. Application approved July 13th, 2010.

Status as of July 13th, 2010: LATEST NEWS
At the July 13th Landmarks Preservation Commission public hearing, the Commission voted to approve the application.

Status as of July 6th, 2010:
At the July 6th Community Board 2 public hearing, the architect presented plans that will be shown to the Landmarks Preservation Commission on July 13th. The applicant is proposing to add a railing to the roof, which would be constructed of either: 1) glass with metal posts or 2) glass only (the applicant indicated they were open to either option). The proposal also involves constructing a wall to act as a sound barrier for the existing mechanicals, and re-shaping an existing bulkhead and re-cladding it in corrugated metal.

2003 Designation Report, published by the Landmarks Preservation Commission when they designated the Gansevoort Market Historic District
2003 Designation Photo, taken by the Landmarks Preservation Commission when they designated the Gansevoort Market Historic District