15 East 84th Street

15 East 84th Street

A house designed by Renwick, Aspinwall and Owen, and built in 1899 and altered in 1928 by Adam Lanfear Norris in the neo-Italianate Renaissance style. Application is to install temporary signage.

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7 East 84th Street

7 East 84th Street

A rowhouse built in 1884-85 and redesigned as a neo-Regency style residence by Augustus N. Allen in 1906, and further modified with a garage at the ground floor installed prior to designation. Application is to alter the front and rear facades.

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3 East 84th Street

3 East 84th Street

An Art Deco style apartment building designed by Raymond Hood and John M. Howells and built in 1928. Application is to legalize the installation of a painted wall mural installed without Landmark Preservation Commission permit(s).

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1048 Fifth Avenue

1048 Fifth Avenue

A French Classic style mansion designed by Carrere & Hastings and built in 1912-14. Application is to expand existing visible rooftop mechanical equipment.

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26 East 80th Street

26 East 80th Street

A neo-Renaissance style rowhouse designed by Charles Graham & Sons and built in 1887-88. Application is to construct a rooftop bulkhead.

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16 East 84th Street

An altered neo-Georgian style rowhouse designed by Clinton & Russell and built in 1899-1900.

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10 East 78th Street

10 East 78th Street

A rowhouse built in 1886-1887, and altered in 1946.

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17 East 80th Street

A French-classic style mansion designed by C.P.H. Gilbert and built in 1906-08. Application is to replace windows.

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1 East 78th Street

1 East 78th Street

A French Classical style mansion designed by Horace Trumbauer and built in 1909-1912. Application is to modify a masonry opening, construct a breezeway, and install a barrier-free access lift.

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3 East 78th Street

3 East 78th Street

A Francois I style town house designed by C.P.H. Gilbert and built in 1897-99. Application is to modify a masonry opening, construct a breezeway, and replace windows.

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