817-819 Madison Avenue
A Beaux-Arts style mansion designed by Carrere & Hastings and built in 1892. Application is to construct a rear yard addition.
44 East 74th Street
A Beaux Arts style residence designed by the George F. Pelham and built in 1904-1905. Application is to remove a metal railing and construct a low wall at the roof.
5 East 88th Street
A Beaux-Arts style townhouse designed by Turner & Kilian and built in 1902-1903. Application is to replace windows.
39 East 67th Street
A Beaux-Arts style building designed by D. & J. Jardine and constructed in 1876-1877 (present façade designed by Ernest Flagg and constructed in 1903-04). Application is to replace dormers, modify the rear facade and el, and construct a rooftop addition.
1009 Fifth Avenue
A Beaux Arts style mansion designed by Welch, Smith & Provot and built in 1899-1901. Application is to alter the areaway.
123 East 63rd Street
A Beaux-Arts style stable and artist studio building designed by Trowbridge & Livingston and built in 1899-1900 and altered in 1953 for use as a private club. Application is to install a sidewalk canopy.
405-415 East 59th Street – Queensboro Bridge
A Beaux Arts style “through-type” cantilever bridge, spanning the East River between Manhattan and Queens over Roosevelt Island, designed by Henry Hornbostel and built in 1901-1908. Application is to install signs and to alter the area below the bridge
4 East 79th Street
A Beaux-Arts style building originally designed by C.P.H. Gilbert and constructed in 1899-1900. Application is to install a fence.
Art Deco on the Upper East Side: A Walking Tour
The Upper East Side maintains an aura of conservative respectability, and perhaps as a result never attracted as much Art Deco flash as other areas in New York City.