1055 Lexington Avenue

1055 Lexington Avenue

A neo-Grec style row house designed by William Picken, built in 1877-78, and altered in 1913 with the installation of a storefront and in 1926 with a decorative marquee by Schwartz & Gross. Application is to legalize the installation of signage and mechanical equipment, and alterations to the storefront and

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17 East 89th Street

A neo-Renaissance style apartment building, designed by Gaetan Ajello and built in 1924-25. Application is to replace storefront infill.

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815 Park Avenue

815 Park Avenue

A neo-Georgian style apartment building designed by W. L. Rouse and L. A. Goldstone and built in 1917.

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18 East 73rd Street

18 East 73rd Street

A townhouse built c. 1866, and altered in the neo-Georgian style by William Lawrence Bottomley in 1922-23.

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737 Park Avenue

Classicizing Art-Deco style building designed by Sylvan Bien and constructed in 1940. Application to remove ground floor window grilles.

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12-22 East 89th Street

12-22 East 89th Street

A Romanesque Revival style apartment hotel designed by Thomas Graham and built in 1891-93. Application is to demolish and reconstruct a portion of the building, and construct rooftop additions.

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823-825 Madison Avenue

823-825 Madison Avenue

An apartment building built in 1880 and altered in 1926 in the neo-Federal style by S. Edson Gage. Application is to alter the facade and install storefront infill and signage.

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711 Madison Avenue

711 Madison Avenue

A neo-Grec style row house designed by Charles Baxter, built in 1877, and altered in the 20th century. Application is to replace windows.

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173 East 75th Street

173 East 75th Street

A Renaissance Revival style school building designed by Robert J. Reiley and built in 1925-26. Application is to install an awning.

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702-708 Madison Avenue & 22-24 East 63rd Street

702-708 Madison Avenue & 22-24 East 63rd Street

A two-story neo-Federal style building designed by Merwin Shrady and built in 1940, a three-story neo-Federal style bank building designed by Frank Easton Newman and built in 1921, and an empty lot with a brick wall.

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