Latest Articles Tagged "Landmarks Preservation Commision"
History and civics nerds (like us) are gearing up to celebrate the landmark law's 60th birthday next year.
A 1966 "sip-In" at the West Village bar made it an early battleground in the fight LGBTQ rights.
Architectural firm Warren and Wetmore helped design the iconic look of Grand Central Terminal, yet it is 200 Madison that is “among the firm’s least known and best-preserved interiors.”
Fergus Bordewich has thrown his support behind an effort to save 857 Riverside Drive from the wrecking ball.
The NAACP's early headquarters was in the Beaux Arts-style building at 70 Fifth Avenue, built in 1912 and immediately renowned as “a haven for radicals and liberals.”
A recent Supreme Court ruling coupled with the court's shift to the right is giving the bookstore owner hope of winning a case that hinges on the rights of property owners.
Photo: SeanieDawg The New York State Pavilion, just one part of