29 King St., a SoHo condo in a historic district, successfully replaces 48 windows with LPC-approved replicas, ensuring energy efficiency and aesthetics.
29 King St., a SoHo condo in a historic district, successfully replaces 48 windows with LPC-approved replicas, ensuring energy efficiency and aesthetics.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission has approved changes to streamline approval processes for altering historic buildings in NYC, including energy-efficient upgrades, without full commission votes. Part of Mayor Eric Adams' initiative, the changes aim to expedite reviews, benefitting property owners and climate goals.
Sarah Moffitt talks about her historic building and take-charge attitude.
Cooperatives and tax breaks: the past recaptured with a profit.
Or, why a simple window replacement job ballooned to over $500,000.
It was trouble in paradise, a classic case of balancing differing needs, of responding to the requests of the new with the concerns of the old. And the board was caught right in the middle.
Capital Projects
Landmarked co-op and condo buildings