The two 19th Century Italianate buildings just off Broadway, until now commercial lofts, will be combined to house six condos.
Plus the Landmarks Commission reviews a proposal for 108 Leonard; the new Delmonico's, 200 years on; BPC residents pay the highest taxes in the city.
The two Italianate buildings just west of Broadway will be combined as one with a floor and a half added to the top. They have not been touched in decades. / 4 comments
The 100-year-old parking garage down the street from the Greenwich Hotel will get a three-story addition and be converted to offices. / 9 comments
Plus Krispy Kreme coming to Fidi; Kenzo coming to Soho; an endorsement for Grace Lee; Eran Chen buys on Lispenard. / 5 comments
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well normally agree with TC on most things but this is one of those rare occasions I think you are... — Will / Congestion pricing is here
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