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The Luck of the Upper West Side: Edward Kilpatrick’s Architectural Legacy

The Luck of the Upper West Side: Edward Kilpatrick’s Architectural Legacy

Advocacy Archives, architect, architecture, Building Database, Renaissance, Upper West Side

by: Elizabeth Canon In honor of St. Patrick’s Day, we want to tell you about a fellow Irishman and builder in New York City, Edward Kilpatrick. Not only was Kilpatrick born in Ireland, but he was also a close personal friend of New York character, Horace...
Vote Looms on Height Increases

Vote Looms on Height Increases

Advocacy, Affordable Housing, City Council, City Hall, Dept. of City Planning, Landmarks at Risk, MIH-Mandatory Inclusionary Housing, Preservation Under Fire, Zoning, ZQA-Zoning for Quality and Affordability

MAYOR DE BLASIO’S HEIGHT INCREASES WON’T IMPROVE QUALITY OR AFFORDABILITY* Yet, there is talk of a “deal” on sweeping citywide zoning changes Zoning for Quality and Affordability (ZQA) and Mandatory Inclusionary Housing (MIH) and reports...
Upcoming Book Talk: Affordable Housing in New York

Upcoming Book Talk: Affordable Housing in New York

Affordable Housing, Authors, Tours and Events

Affordable Housing in New York:  The People, Places, and Policies That Transformed a City Book Talk with Nicholas Dagen Bloom & Matthew Gordon Lasner — Tuesday, March 15, 2016 6:30 to 8:00 PM  Macaulay Honors College, 35 West 67th Street...
IRT Coverage in CHELSEA NOW

IRT Coverage in CHELSEA NOW

Backlog 95, Historic Districts Council, IRT Powerhouse, Landmark West, Landmarks at Risk, Landmarks Preservation Commission, LPC, McKim Mead and White, Watch List, Wish List

Neighborhood Paper CHELSEA NOW has a new article on the LPC Backlog and it quotes our partners at the Historic Districts Council and our very own President, Kate Wood. The bulk of the article addresses the potential for designating the IRT Powerhouse: Preservationists...
Walking Tour: John Tauranac, “From Dakota to Montana”

Walking Tour: John Tauranac, “From Dakota to Montana”

John Tauranac, Landmark West, walking tour

— Please join LANDMARK WEST! and Architectural Historian John Tauranac as we explore the architecture of the Upper West Side  — “From Dakota to Montana” —  Approved for 3 hours of Real Estate Continuing Education...
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