1290 Madison Avenue

A Renaissance Revival style flats building with stores designed by A.B. Ogden & Co. and built in 1898. Application is to construct a rooftop addition, install storefront infill, create an entrance on East 92nd Street, and install a canopy. A second application is to request that the Landmarks Preservation Commission

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12 East 82nd Street

12 East 82nd Street

A house built in 1888-89 and altered in the neo-Federal style by Bradley Delehanty in 1920.

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19 East 79th Street

19 East 79th Street

A row house designed in the neo-Grec style by D. & J. Jardine, built in 1880, and altered at the first two floors in the neo-Classical style by Herts and Tallant in 1902. Application is to reconstruct the existing rooftop addition.

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973 Fifth Avenue

973 Fifth Avenue

A neo-Italian Renaissance Revival style town house designed by McKim, Mead, and White, and built in 1902-05. Application is to construct 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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15 East 70th Street

15 East 70th Street

A Beaux-Arts style residence designed by Charles I. Berg, and built in 1909-10. Application is to alter ironwork.

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110 East 70th Street

110 East 70th Street

A residence originally built in 1869 and altered by Robertson & Potter in 1905 in the simplified Beaux-Arts style.

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10 East 70th Street

10 East 70th Street

A white brick apartment house designed by Richard Roth of Emery Roth & Sons and built in 1960. Application is to alter a rooftop bulkhead.

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955-967 Madison Avenue

955-967 Madison Avenue

A white brick apartment building designed by Paul Resnick and built in 1958. Application is to alter storefronts and install a new storefront opening.

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125 East 73rd Street

125 East 73rd Street

A neo-Federal style dwelling designed by Charles Brendon and constructed in 1909-1910. Application is to replace windows.

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