APPROVED on 09/20/2011

Greenwich Village Historic District
Southeast corner of Christopher Street

 

APPLICATION:

 

A building originally constructed as a two-story house in 1832-33, and altered in the 19th and 20th centuries. Application is to alter the facade, install storefront infill, replace windows, install rooftop mechanical equipment, and relocate sidewalk pavers.

PHOTOS OF THE APPLICATION:


Photos of the application that was presented to Community Board 2 on Monday, September 12th and approved with modifications by the Landmarks Preservation Commission on Tuesday, September 20th:

APPLICATION STATUS:

Status as of September 20th, 2011: LATEST NEWS
The applicant presented the proposal to the Landmarks Preservation Commission at their public hearing on Tuesday, September 20th. The Commission voted to approve the application on the condition that the applicant work with Commission staff to decrease the visibility of the railing and to devise a potential alternative to the proposed watertable.

Status as of September 13th, 2011:
The applicant presented the proposal to Community Board 2 on Monday, September 12th. See above for photos. The application will next be presented at the Landmarks Preservation Commission’s public hearing on Tuesday, September 20th.

Status as of September 1st, 2011:
This application is scheduled to be shown publicly for the first time at the Community Board 2 Landmarks & Public Aesthetics Committee public hearing on Monday, September 12th, 2011, at 6:30 pm at the Church of Our Lady of Pompeii, 25 Carmine St. Father Demo Hall (as this information is subject to change, please visit the Community Board’s website for the most up-to-date information). Public attendance and testimony are welcome.

1969 Designation Report, published by the Landmarks Preservation Commission when they designated the Greenwich Village Historic District