Find out about Preservation 2030

Preservation Looks to 2030
Panel with Anne Van Ingen, Kirstin Sechler,
Kate Wood, and moderator Tony Wood
Thursday, February 12 at 6:30 PM
Preservation Vision is a yearlong initiative to engage historians and area residents in a conversation about their planning goals for 2030. Key players in the New York City preservation community will come together to discuss topics including the origin and design of Preservation Vision and the leading ideas that have emerged from the initiative. Big questions include: How do we transform hopes into reality? Whose responsibility is it to take action? Who decides which efforts are priorities? Anthony C. Wood, Chair of the Preservation Vision Steering Committee, moderates.
 
  • All events are held at the Tenement Museum Shop, 108 Orchard Street at Delancey. F train to Delancey, B/D to Grand.
  • Tenements Talks is an evening series of lectures, readings, panel discussions, films, and other programs that provide historical and contemporary perspectives on New York City’s rich culture.
  • Seating is limited and available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
  • To reserve a signed copy of any book featured in our series, or to RSVP to an event, email [email protected].
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