110 East 71st Street

110 East 71st Street

A neo-Federal style rowhouse designed by Hill & Stout and built in 1916-17. Application is to replace the cornice.

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50 East 69th Street

50 East 69th Street

A neo-French Classic residential building designed by Henry C. Pelton built in 1917-18. Application is to modify and remove stained glass windows at the rear façade.

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753 Madison Avenue

753 Madison Avenue

An apartment building designed by Anthony M. Pavia and built in 1959. Application is to legalize work at the corner storefront in non-compliance with Certificate of Appropriateness 19-15330 and Miscellaneous/Amendment 19-17653.

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36-38 East 62nd Street

36-38 East 62nd Street

A neo-Georgian style club building designed by Trowbridge & Livingston, built in 1902, and altered by Cross & Cross in 1916. Application is to raise parapet walls.

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50 East 69th Street

50 East 69th Street

A neo-French Classic residential building designed by Henry C. Pelton built in 1917-18. Application is to modify and remove stained glass windows at the rear façade.

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870 Madison Avenue

870 Madison Avenue

A neo-Italian Renaissance style residence designed by Albert Joseph Bodker, built in 1910-11, and altered in 1929. Application is to replace windows.

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954 Madison Avenue

954 Madison Avenue

A neo-Classical style commercial building designed by George F. Pelham and built in 1925. Application isto modify the ground floor, replace windows, and install awnings and planters.

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157 East 70th Street

157 East 70th Street

An altered rowhouse originally built c. 1879, with the current façade built pursuant to Certificate of Appropriateness 95-0132. Application is to alter the façade, ironwork and areaway.

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923 Fifth Avenue

923 Fifth Avenue

An apartment building designed by Sylvan Bien and built in 1949-1951. Application is to modify masonry openings; and amend the Master Plan governing the future installation of windows.

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122 East 66th Street

122 East 66th Street

A neo-Regency style club building designed by Thomas Harlen Ellett and built in 1931-32. Application is to install mechanical equipment at the roof.

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