5 East 88th Street

A Beaux-Arts style townhouse designed by Turner & Kilian and built in 1902-1903. Application is to replace windows.

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44 East 74th Street`

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.

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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.

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817-819 Madison Avenue

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.

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Landmarks Commission Slams Landlord’s Hardship Application

Six-story tenement buildings 429 East 64th Street and 430 East 65th Street were landmarked in 1990 due to their social and historical significance as some of the first progressive affordable housing blocks, with windows in every room to make the small units more livable, but promptly had their landmark status

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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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2 East 91st Street

A neo-Georgian style mansion with Beaux-Arts elements designed by Babb, Cook & Willard, and built in 1899-1903. Application is to install a canopy and lighting.

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11-15 East 70th Street

A neo-French Classic style residence, designed by John Duncan, and built in 1909-1910; and a Beaux-Arts style residence, designed by Charles I. Berg, and built in 1909-1910. Application is to amend Certificate of Appropriateness for a Master Plan for the installation of new window openings.

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