Mayor’s Charter Revision Push Goes to Voters This November

This November, New Yorkers will not only vote for elected officials—they will also decide on a series of ballot measures that could significantly expand mayoral authority and reshape longstanding mechanisms for community oversight in the city’s land use and development process. Behind the bureaucratic language of “streamlining” and “fast-tracking,” the

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1009 Fifth Avenue

1009 Fifth Avenue

A Beaux Arts style mansion designed by Welch, Smith & Provot and built in 1899-1901. Application is to reconstruct bulkheads and modify balustrades.

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10 East 82nd

A rowhouse built in 1888-89 and altered in the neo-Federal style by Bradley Delahanty in 1924. Application is to alter the front façade, construct rooftop and rear yard additions, and excavate beneath the cellar and rear yard.

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118 East 95th Street

A Queen Anne style rowhouse designed by C. Abbott French & Co. and built in 1887-88. Application is to excavate the cellar.

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945 Madison Avenue

A Modern style museum building designed by Marcel Breuer & Associates and built in 1964-1966. Application is to install signage.

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23 East 92nd Street

A Renaissance Revival style rowhouse designed by A.B. Ogden & Son and built in 1889-1890. Application is to construct a rear yard addition and reconstruct the top floor of the rear façade.

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15 East 88th Street

A neo-Federal style townhouse designed by Delano and Aldrich and built in 1920-22. Application is to replace windows.

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2-6 East 66th Street

A neo-Italian Renaissance style apartment building designed by J.E.R. Carpenter and built in 1919-20. Application is to create and modify window openings and install balconies.

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122 East 66th Street

122 East 66th Street

A neo-Regency style club building designed by Thomas Harlen Ellett and built in 1931-32. Application is to install through-wall mechanical equipment.

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1000 Park Avenue Receives the FRIENDS 2025 Exterior Restoration Award!

Susan Tunick, artist and President of Friends of Terra Cotta, presented the FRIENDS Exterior Restoration Award to the team behind the restoration of the 1000 Park Avenue façade, completed in 2024. The three-year project involved extensive cleaning and the repair of deteriorated terra cotta elements on this Emery Roth-designed building.

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