895 Madison Avenue
A neo-Renaissance style apartment building designed by W.L. Rouse and L.A. Goldstone and built in 1916. Application is to legalize the installation of awnings and planters without Landmarks Preservation Commission permit(s).
152 East 71st Street
An Italianate style rowhouse designed by W. O’Gorman and built in 1871. Application is to remove a bay window at the rear façade and construct a rear yard addition.
151 East 71st Street
An Italianate style residence built c. 1870, with a two-story commercial extension. Application is to legalize window installed without a Landmarks Preservation Commission permit.
17 East 71st Street
A house originally designed by Thom & Wilson and built in 1889, and altered in the neo-Federal style by Harry Allan Jacobs in 1918. Application is to install awnings and a plaque.
563 Park Avenue
A neo-Renaissance style apartment building built in 1909-10. Application is to modify a fence and gate, and install a barrier-free access lift.
32 East 74th Street
A building built in 1870-71 and altered in 1923 by Murgatroyd and Ogden, and subsequently stripped of ornament at the upper floors. Application is to demolish most of the building and construct a new building.
110 East 78th Street
A Neo-Grec style rowhouse designed by R.W. Buckley and built in 1879-80. Application is to modify the areaway and alter the base of the building.
827 Madison Avenue
A residence built in 1880 and modified in 1923 by James Casale. Application is to re-clad the commercial ground floor and modify masonry openings.
117 East 64th Street
A neo-Grec style residence with neo-Georgian elements designed by John McCool and built in 1876-1877, with later alterations designed by T. C. Visscher in 1906. Application is to construct bulkhead and install mechanical equipment and railings.
605 Park Avenue
An apartment building designed by Sylvan Bien and built in 1953-1954. Application is to replace railings and install a canopy. An additional application is to establish a master plan governing the future installation of replacement windows, balcony enclosures, and through-wall HVAC units.