169 East 71st Street

169 East 71st Street

An Italianate style rowhouse designed by John Sexton and built in 1866. Application is to construct rear yard and rooftop additions.

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14 East 60th Street

14 East 60th Street

A Beaux-Arts style hotel building designed by R.C. Gildersleeve and built in 1902. Application is to alter the westernmost marquee, replace windows and doors, and install awnings and signage

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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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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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11-15 75th Street

11-15 East 75th Street

Two Queen Anne style rowhouses designed by William E. Mowbray and built in 1887-89; and one rowhouse originally built in the Queene Anne style in 1887-89 and redesigned in the neo-Federal style by Henry Polhemus in 1923.

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1511 Third Avenue

1511 Third Avenue

An Italian Renaissance Revival style bank building designed by Robert Maynicke and built in 1905; and expanded by P. Gregory Stadler in 1923-24. Application is to install a barrier-free access ramp.

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46 East 66th Street

46 East 66th Street

A rowhouse originally built in 1877-1878 and altered in the neo-Georgian style by Mott B. Schmidt in 1919.

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125 East 78th Street

125 East 78th Street

An Italianate style residence built c. 1871. Application is to construct rear yard and rooftop addition and excavate the rear yard.

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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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134 East 62nd Street

134 East 62nd Street

An Italianate style residence designed by John Sexton and built in 1869, with alterations in 1920 designed by Peabody, Wilson and Brown. Application is to replace ironwork.

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