NoHo News Join our email list Jefferson Library GVSHP Mission East Village

Home : Preservation


Site Map/Search

Reset Text Size Smaller Font Larger Font





Preservation






 

Large-Scale Initiatives

Community Facilities Reform
East Village
Far West Village
Federal Era Rowhouses
Gansevoort Market Historic District
NoHo Historic District Extension
NYU
South Village
Trump “Condo-Hotel”
   
 

Individual Initiatives

101 Avenue A Landmark Proposal
widgetspacer 128 East 13th Street—Saving former Frank Stella Studios / Horse Auction Mart
233-237 Bleecker Street
43 MacDougal Street—Saving Landmark House from Deterioration
437 West 13th Street tower
75 Morton Street
9/11 Memorial Care
Buildings Department proposed rule change to challenges to building permits
C6-1 Rezoning in the Far West Village
Congregation Mezritch Synagogue, 415 East 6th Street
Dorms for Hire—Ban Upheld
Fire Patrol #2, 84 West 3rd Street
Illegal Billboards
Jefferson Market Library Restoration
M8 Bus
MTA Mulry Square Emergency Ventilation Plant
New School Building—“Signature Plan, 14th Street & 5th Avenue”
Provincetown Playhouse
P.S. 64/Old Charas Cultural Center
Russian Orthdox Cathedral in the East Village
Save State tax credits for preservation rehab
Silver Towers
St. Vincent’s / Rudin Development Plans
Village Theaters
Westbeth
Yiddish Art Theater (former), 189 2nd Avenue




122 Greenwich Avenue
848 Washington Street
Annie Leibovitz Properties
Circle in the Square Theater
Correcting Department of Building Landmark Records
East 12th Street Dorm / St. Ann’s Church
East Village Rezoning
Illegal Locksmith Stickers
Jefferson Market Library Restoration
Landmarks Preservation Commission Funding
Pier 40
Post Office Air Rights Issue/Section 106 Review
Preservation Voters
Stuyvesant Polyclinic
Superior Inks Building
Tunnel Garage, Spring and Broome Streets—1922-2006
Webster Hall
West 11th Street Condo / Julian Schnabel





GVSHP “Preservation Watch” program—a way to help ensure that serious landmarks violations are reported and the landmarks law enforced, and to preserve our neighborhood’s historic integrity.
Report a violation now!



Preservation leadership is GVSHP’s most important function. The organization acts as a liaison between the Village community and the many city agencies that have jurisdiction over historic architecture and parks, maintaining relationships with the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission, the Parks Department, the Department of City Planning, the Department of Transportation, the Manhattan Borough President’s office, as well as numerous local block associations and civic groups. GVSHP’s professional staff helps to maintain the neighborhood’s historic districts by providing information about landmarks regulations to homeowners, reporting violations of the landmarks law to the Commission, and serving on numerous special interest committees related to architecture and quality of life. GVSHP’s preservation committee monitors preservation issues, meeting with city officials and leaders from other preservation organizations to offer its resources and its point of view. GVSHP also assists the community in the restoration of Village buildings by consulting with homeowners on the hiring of preservation architects, conservators, contractors, and consultants.




  Connect with GVSHP:

 

Facebook

MySpace

Flickr

Twitter

YouTube




Home : Preservation

The Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation : 232 East 11 Street, New York, NY 10003 : 212 475 9585 : gvshp@gvshp.org

© GVSHP

Credits, Copyright, Terms of Service, and Privacy Statements