The City of Yes. … eh, yeah, sure, it sounds positive. But you can’t judge a sweeping, citywide development program just on a catchy name.…
Posts tagged as “Village Preservation”
It’s not exactly Legoland — but, well, you could call it…Legovillage. Village Preservation has announced the sale of its Greenwich Village Building Set, a buildable…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | Call it the battle of the two towers — no, not Tolkien but digital telecommunication. The State Historic Preservation Office…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | In a move that advocates say will surely imperil Manhattan’s first landmarked building, the city’s Landmarks Preservation Commission on Tuesday…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | Mayor Adams on Nov. 1 presided over the opening of Civic Hall at Union Square, a new tech and digital…
BY AUSTIN CELESTIN | Former City Councilmember Margaret Chin and former Mayor Bill de Blasio’s legislative grand finale was the passage of the Soho/Noho neighborhood…
BY ANDREW BERMAN | Nearly everyone seems to agree that 388 Hudson St. is an appropriate place for new affordable housing. But through a series…
BY EDWARD YUTKOWITZ | Village Independent Democrats, one of the longest-standing reform political clubs in New York City, has donated its archives to Village Preservation (formerly…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | Tonight, Tues., June 13, is a busy night for preservation — specifically, preservation awards. There is not one but two…
BY LINCOLN ANDERSON | Updated May 18, 1 p.m.: Soho and Noho are still off limits for classrooms and dorms for New York University students.…