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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110 East 71st Street

110 East 71st Street

A neo-Federal style rowhouse designed by Hill & Stout and built in 1916-17. Application is to replace the cornice.

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44 East 67th Street

44 East 67th Street

An Art Deco style apartment building designed by Rosario Candela and built in 1940-41. Application is to construct a pergola and raise a chimney.

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14 Henderson Place

14 Henderson Place

A Queen Anne style rowhouse designed by Lamb & Rich and built in 1880-82. Application is to construct a rooftop addition.

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50 East 69th Street

50 East 69th Street

A neo-French Classic residential building designed by Henry C. Pelton built in 1917-18. Application is to modify and remove stained glass windows at the rear façade.

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240 East 61st Street

240 East 61st Street

An Italianate style rowhouse designed by John Sexton and built in 1868-1869. Application is to legalize the painting of the façade without Landmarks Preservation Commission permit(s).

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