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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115 East 75th Street

Parking garage located at the ground level.

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132 East 71st Street

132 East 71st Street

Originally a Queen Anne style, now neo-Federal style building designed by F.T. Camp and constructed in 1884-1885.

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10 East 63rd Street

10 East 63rd Street

A house designed by James E. Ware in 1878-1879 and later altered in the neo-Classical style by A. Wallace McCrea in 1922. Application is to enlarge the areaway, alter the base of the building, replace windows, reconstruct the rear façade, modify the rooftop penthouse, install rooftop bulkheads and railing, and

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144 East 65th Street

144-146 East 65th Street

A Colonial Revival style house designed by Treanor and Fatio and built in 1924. Application is to construct a rooftop addition, alter the rear façade, excavate the rear yard, and modify a fence.

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730 Park Avenue

730 Park Avenue

A neo-Renaissance/neo-Jacobean style apartment building designed by Lafayette A. Goldstone and built in 1929.

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20 East 95th Street

20 East 95th Street

A Renaissance Revival style rowhouse designed by Henry Andersen and built in 1899. Application is to alter window openings.

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1082 Park Avenue

1082 Park Avenue

A Mediterranean Revival style commercial building designed by Frederick T. Camp and built in 1886-87, and altered in 1925 by Augustus N. Allen. Application is to modify a rooftop addition.

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160 East 70th Street

160 East 70th Street

Italianate style residence with some Neo-Classical elements, designed by William McNamara and constructed in 1872-1874, present facade designed by Thomas Lehreche and constructed in 1961.

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781 Fifth Avenue

781 Fifth Avenue

A neo-Romanesque and neo-Gothic style hotel building designed by Schultze & Weaver and Buchman & Kahn and built in 1926-27. Application is to install window display vitrines.

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