650 Park Avenue
An apartment building designed by John M. Kokkins and built in 1962-63. Application is to modify and create new window openings.
119 East 78th Street
A residence built in 1871, later altered in 1936 by Harvey Stevenson & Eastman Studds in the neo-Classical style. Application is to alter the areaway and enlarge a door.
138 East 65th Street
A row house built in 1870-71 and altered in the Colonial Revival style by Samuel Edson Gage in 1906. Application is to alter the front and rear facades and excavate part of the rear yard.
1440 Lexington Avenue
A flats building designed by Frederick T. Camp and built in 1882-83. Application is to construct a rear addition and excavate the cellar.
22 East 72nd Street
A neo-Renaissance style row house designed by Rose & Stone and built in 1893-94. Application is to legalize the installation of rooftop mechanical equipment installed in non-compliance with Landmarks Preservation Commission permits.
6 Henderson Place
A Queen Anne style row house designed by Lamb and Rich and built in 1882. Application is to reconstruct the façade.
Remember your FRIENDS this special year!
Thirty years! As illustrated by the timeline above, Friends of the Upper East Side Historic Districts is celebrating 30 years of vigorous work preserving and promoting our irreplaceable Upper East Side neighborhoods. Over the years, FRIENDS, together with invaluable supporters like you, has led a progression of successful campaigns to
Call for Entries – 2013 Annual Awards
his April, FRIENDS of the Upper East Side Historic Districts will celebrate outstanding achievement in preservation, architecture, and advocacy on the Upper East Side during our Annual Meeting and Awards Ceremony.
New & Improved: Walk with FRIENDS!!
FRIENDS of the Upper East Side Historic Districts is thrilled to release our redesigned Walk with FRIENDS: An Architectural and Cultural Map & Guide to the Upper East Side.