Questions for the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development

February 1, 2010: Questions for the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development 8:30am, Neighborhood Preservation Center, 232 East 11th Street, Manhattan  The New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) is the largest municipal developer of affordable housing in the nation. Since 1987, HPD has provided over $6.3 billion to […]

What We've Been Up To

As regular readers know, HDC is active in neighborhoods throughout the city, reviewing projects which affect historic properties and working with community groups who are fighting to preserve their neighborhoods. Over the past few weeks, we’ve gotten involved with projects in Greenwich Village, Park Slope, the Upper West Side, NoHo and City Island to name […]

What We've Been Up To

As regular readers know, HDC is active in neighborhoods throughout the city, reviewing projects which affect historic properties and working with community groups who are fighting to preserve their neighborhoods. Over the past few weeks, we’ve gotten involved with projects in Greenwich Village, Park Slope, the Upper West Side, NoHo and City Island to name […]

HDC Co-Sponsored Program: The Row House Reborn by Andrew S. Dolkart

As a lead-in to the HDC Conference in March, HDC is co-sponsoring this lecture at the Museum of the City of New York. The lecture will take place on Monday, February 8th at 6:30pm. In the decades just before and after World War I, a group of architects, homeowners, and developers pioneered innovative and affordable […]

HDC Co-Sponsored Program: The Row House Reborn by Andrew S. Dolkart

As a lead-in to the HDC Conference in March, HDC is co-sponsoring this lecture at the Museum of the City of New York. The lecture will take place on Monday, February 8th at 6:30pm. In the decades just before and after World War I, a group of architects, homeowners, and developers pioneered innovative and affordable […]

January 19, 2010

LPC Docket Number: 103725 Manhattan, Block: 530, Lot: 19 25 Great Jones – NoHo Historic District A partially constructed building. Application is to approve revisions to the design of the facades. HDC Testimony HDC finds 25 Great Jones Street to not only be inappropriate for the NoHo Historic District, but also an example of what […]

Upcoming Events from Friends of the Upper East Side Historic Districts

Green New York Wednesday, February 10th 6:30 p.m. St. James’ Church, Sunderland Hall 865 Madison Avenue (Please use the Parish Hall entrance) How is New York City at the forefront of environmental design efforts? Architect Jean Parker Phifer, who recently published Public Art New York and teaches environmental design at NYU, will discuss what makes […]

Statement on 65 Schofield Street, City Island

January 19, 2010 Statement of the Historic Districts Council Regarding the Proposed Landmark Designation of 65 Schofield Street aka 240 William Avenue, Borough of The Bronx The Historic Districts Council is the citywide advocate for New York’s historic neighborhoods and buildings. HDC is pleased to have the opportunity to speak in favor of the designation […]

Good News for Tin Pan Alley?

Colleague, author and historian of fabulousness David Freeland brings us a piece of good news for Tin Pan Alley.  “My friend, tenants rights lawyer Robert Petrucci, who has been representing tenants in the West 28th Street buildings for a number of years, tells me that he has just received a favorable recommendation in his effort […]

Good News for Tin Pan Alley?

Colleague, author and historian of fabulousness David Freeland brings us a piece of good news for Tin Pan Alley.  “My friend, tenants rights lawyer Robert Petrucci, who has been representing tenants in the West 28th Street buildings for a number of years, tells me that he has just received a favorable recommendation in his effort […]