140 East 63rd Street

140 East 63rd Street

An Italian Romanesque, Gothic, and Renaissance ornament style building originally designed by Murgatroyd & Ogden and constructed in 1927-28. Application is to replace the existing glass door with sidelight, block wall and overhead molding with new storefront glazing infill to match existing ground floor storefront, and new molding and curb

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105 East 64th Street

105 East 64th Street

Building designed by W.P. and A.M. Parsons and constructed in 1881-82 (present façade designed by Adams and Prentice and constructed in 1941). Application is for a new rooftop addition.

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103 East 75th Street

103 East 75th Street

A neo-Italian Renaissance style building originally designed by Lawlor & Haase and constructed in 1912-13. Application is for the replacement of windows.

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760 Madison Avenue (Between East 65th and East 66th Streets)

Application is to demolish a non-historic four-story building at 760 Madison Avenue and construct a new building on the site.

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828-850 Madison Avenue (The Westbury Hotel)

828-850 Madison Avenue

A neo-Renaissance style hotel building designed by George B. Pelham and built in 1925-26. Application is to modify the façade and install new storefronts.

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150 East End

150 East End Avenue

A Queen Anne style rowhouse, designed by Lamb & Rich and built in 1882. Application is to replace windows.

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4 East 79th Street

4 East 79th Street

A Beaux-Arts style building originally designed by C.P.H. Gilbert and constructed in 1899-1900. Application is to install a fence.

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950 Park Avenue

950 Park Avenue

A Renaissance Revival apartment building designed by J.E.R. Carpenter and constructed in 1919-1920. Application is for a Master Plan for window replacement.

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695 Park Avenue

695 Park Avenue

An International Modern college building designed by Shreve, Lamb & Harmon and constructed in 1938-1941. Application is for limited exterior renovations and door modifications.

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33 East 93rd Street

33 East 93rd Street

A Renaissance Revival style building designed by Gilbert A. Schellenger and constructed in 1889-1890. Application for a new, retractable canvas awning above the entrance door.

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