128 East 73rd Street

Two rowhouses built in 1879-80 and subsequently combined and altered in a neo-Georgian style, designed by A. Wallace McCrea and built in 1928. Application is to legalize cladding the rear façade and constructing a raised roof and parapet without Landmarks Preservation Commission permit(s).

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FRIENDS Publication Award Celebrates “Rosario Candela and the New York Apartment 1927–1937”

At the Annual Awards Ceremony on April 17, 2025, Janet Ross presented the Publication Award to the authors of Rosario Candela and the New York Apartment 1927–1937.

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785 Fifth Avenue

An apartment building designed by Emery Roth & Sons and built in 1962-63. Application is to enlarge storefront openings and install infill and canopies.

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1060 Fifth Avenue

A neo-Renaissance style apartment building designed by J. E. R. Carpenter and built in 1927-28. Application is to alter masonry openings and install a new window.

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809 Madison Avenue

A neo-Renaissance style apartment building designed by F.B. and A. Ware and built in 1924- 25. Application is to construct additions, modify and create window openings, and replace windows.

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New Upper East Side Individual and Interior Landmark!

The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) unanimously voted to designate the (Former) Whitney Museum of American Art building at 945 Madison Avenue as both an Individual and Interior Landmark.

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George M. Janes receives Ralph C. Menapace Award

Urban planner George M. Janes received the Ralph C. Menapace Award at the FRIENDS 2025 Annual Awards for his contributions to our advocacy work. FRIENDS rarely bestows the Menapace Award, named after Ralph Menapace, a seminal figure in New York City preservation. Click on the video above to listen to

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Ronda Wist on Colonial Dames

FRIENDS Board member Ronda Wist presented the FRIENDS Institutional Restoration Award to The National Society of Colonial Dames in the State of New York (NSCDNY) for the restoration of their headquarters. President Marguerite Morrison accepted the Award on behalf of NSCDNY

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157 East 78th Street

A vernacular rowhouse with Italianate style influences built in 1861 and later altered. Application is to replace windows, alter the front facade, and construct a rear yard addition.

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140 East 74th Street

An Italianate style rowhouse designed by John G. Prague and built in 1871-75. Application is to construct a rooftop bulkhead and install railings.

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