Landmark Park Avenue!

Historic Park Avenue & Carnegie Hill Neighbors INVITE YOU TO LEARN ABOUT THE PROPOSAL TO INCLUDE 79TH THROUGH 96TH STREETS IN THE PARK AVENUE HISTORIC DISTRICT The current district, designated in 1981, includes most of Park Avenue from 62nd to 79th Streets; a few of the blocks north of 86th Street are also considered part […]

Landmark Park Avenue!

Historic Park Avenue & Carnegie Hill Neighbors INVITE YOU TO LEARN ABOUT THE PROPOSAL TO INCLUDE 79TH THROUGH 96TH STREETS IN THE PARK AVENUE HISTORIC DISTRICT The current district, designated in 1981, includes most of Park Avenue from 62nd to 79th Streets; a few of the blocks north of 86th Street are also considered part […]

Crown Heights North Association Announces 2nd Annual House and Garden Tour

“CHNA is pleased and excited to announce our 2nd Annual Crown Heights North House & Garden Tour in celebration of many of the architectural jewels of Crown Heights North. For our 2nd annual tour, we offer ten houses, two churches and one community garden for tour goers to visit.  Our homeowners come from many different […]

An Evening to Save the Bowery

BAN (Bowery Alliance of Neighbors) presents An Evening To Save The Bowery Saturday, September 27, 2008 6:30 – 9:30 pm Bowery Poetry Club 308 Bowery (one block north of Houston) music, poetry, film –art auction– –raffle– Proceeds benefit the Bowery Alliance of Neighbors (BAN), a grassroots organization working to protect residents, small businesses — the […]

NoHo Extension Designated in its entirety

Earlier this afternoon, the City Council Subcommittee on Landmarks, Public Siting & Maritime Uses voted 7-2 to affirm the landmark designation of the NoHo Historic District Extension in its entirety, including the controversial White House Hotel at 338 Bowery.  The Land Use Committee also passed the district with a vote of 22-3 and it was […]

NoHo Extension Designated in its entirety

Earlier this afternoon, the City Council Subcommittee on Landmarks, Public Siting & Maritime Uses voted 7-2 to affirm the landmark designation of the NoHo Historic District Extension in its entirety, including the controversial White House Hotel at 338 Bowery.  The Land Use Committee also passed the district with a vote of 22-3 and it was […]