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New Policies for a Human-Scale City: A Conference for Neighborhood Leaders, Boards, and Activists

Middle Collegiate Church Social Hall 50 East 7th Street, New York City , NY, United States

New Policies for a Human-Scale City: A Conference for Neighborhood Leaders, Boards, and Activists  Saturday, October 22, 50 East 7th Street (Middle Collegiate Church Social Hall) 10-5 p.m. Reserve seats in advance at the link above. Schedule 9:30:  Check-in 10:00 Welcome:  Mario Messina 10:05  Panel 1:  Affordable Housing in the Big Picture:  Part 1 - Moderator: Alison Greenberg - Jeffrey Kroessler:  Upzoning:  The […]

Streets for People: Making Streets with Vision Zero

Macaulay Honors College 35 W 67th St., New York, NY, United States

WE'VE ALL grown up in the age of the automobile. For Archtober 2016, CNU NYC Chair John Massengale, co-author of Street Design, The Secret to Great Cities and Streets, will lead a discussion on how to make New York City streets better for pedestrians and cyclists. Not just safer, but places where we want to […]

$5

Conjuring Up the Architectural Ghosts and Long Lost Villages of the UWS

Upper West Side New York, NY, United States

Dead men may tell no tales, but gargoyles... Before it was an iconic New York City neighborhood, the Upper West Side was a bucolic stretch of land dotted with genteel country estates, modest wood frame homes, taverns, and goats. For generations it remained a quiet, rustic scene. Then, in a frenzy of development in the […]

Sparkling Snowflakes Return to 72nd Street

Upper West Side New York, NY, United States

On November 15th, 72nd Street will come alive for the holidays when the switch is flipped on several eight-foot shimmering snowflakes floating above 72nd Street. LANDMARK WEST! is proud to continue the tradition started over 15 years ago to celebrate the completion of the first phase of the West 72nd Street Retail Assistance Program (RAP). […]

Documenting LGBT History: A Presentation by the NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project

Macaulay Honors College 35 W 67th St., New York, NY, United States

The 1969 Stonewall rebellion is largely regarded as the catalyst for the modern LGBT rights movement in the US. However, vibrant communities all over the city were making their mark on New York's civil rights, arts, and cultural scene. On the Upper West Side, the Continental Baths, perhaps the most famous gay bathhouse in the […]

Thanksgiving

LW! Office Closed

Community United Town Hall Meeting

P.S. 87 160 W. 78th Street, New York, United States

Community United will hold a Town Hall Meeting with a presentation by guest speaker, Attorney Michael Hiller of Hiller, PC. At the meeting, Mr. Hiller will discuss means of effectively opposing the planned American Museum of Natural History expansion project, the Gilder Center for Science, Education and Innovation, and particularly the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) […]

Free

“Ten Restaurants That Changed America” Author Paul Freedman in conversation with Eater’s Matt Buchanan

Upper West Side New York, NY, United States

Combining a historian's rigor with a foodie's palate, Ten Restaurants That Changed America reveals how the history of our restaurants reflects nothing less than the history of America itself. Food historian Paul Freedman and Eater editor Matt Buchanan will treat LW! special members to a delicious discussion of history-making eateries. The story naturally begins with […]

LPC Public Hearing

Landmarks Preservation Commission 1 Centre Street, 9th FL North, New York, United States

The NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission will hold a public hearing on several items.  Of note, they will take testimony on the proposed Morningside Heights Historic District. Per the LPC, this proposed district "would be an approximately 115-building district that reflects the residential development of Morningside Heights, primarily comprising residential buildings, with some institutional buildings, largely […]