APPROVED on 11/01/2011

Greenwich Village Historic District Extension
aka 720-724 Greenwich Street, aka 125-127 Charles Street and 726-736 Greenwich Street, aka 124-130 Perry Street

 

APPLICATION:


A Romanesque Revival style warehouse building designed by Gilbert A. Schellenger and built in 1897-98; and a neo-Classical warehouse building designed by James B. Baker and built in 1901-02, combined and converted to residential use in 1974-76. Application is to replace windows.

PHOTOS OF THE APPLICATION:


Click HERE to view a PDF of the application that was shown to Community Board 2 on October 24th and approved by the Landmarks Preservation Commission on November 1st.

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APPLICATION STATUS:


Status as of November 1st, 2011
: LATEST NEWS
The applicant presented the proposal to the Landmarks Preservation Commission on Tuesday, November 1st. The Commission voted to approve the application with modifications. They asked that the windows in the arch bays on the second floor be either restored or replaced in-kind.

Status as of October 24th, 2011:
The applicant presented the proposal to Community Board 2 on October 24th. See above for photos. The proposal will be shown to the Landmarks Preservation Commission on Tuesday, November 1st.

Status as of October 17th, 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, October 24th, 2011, at 6:30 pm in the NYU Silver Building, 32 Waverly Place, Room 405 (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.

2006 Designation Report, published by the Landmarks Preservation Commission when they designated the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension