Friday, April 22, 2011

About time

Here is news from The Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation:


Next week the Landmarks Preservation Commission will be holding a property owner’s meeting to discuss two potential historic district designations in the East Village which they are beginning the process of considering. According to the LPC, the districts being studied right now run along Tompkins Square North and are bounded roughly by East 2nd and East 7th, between the Bowery and 1st Avenue. In May, the Commission will come before Community Board #3 to discuss their plans and thinking about landmark designations in the East Village.

Here is the building-by-building survey that the GVSHP conducted in the East Village. DNAinfo has more on the news here.

1 comment:

  1. Thank the lawd! Will stay tuned to see what becomes of this and how I can get involved.

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