Presidents Day
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Andrew Berman, Executive Director of the Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation, takes a sharp look at two proposed zoning initiatives, Zoning for Quality and Affordability (ZQA) and Mandatory Inclusionary Housing (MIH). Andrew will also weigh in on a New York City Council Bill, Intro 775, which, if passed, would dramatically shorten the timeline for landmarking historic buildings, thus jeopardizing New York's […]
Please join the Bloomingdale Neighborhood History Group for Jim Mackin's presentation Straus Park II More Bloomingdale Neighborhood History A Presentation by Jim Mackin February 22, 2016 at 6:30pm At Hostelling International, 891 Amsterdam Ave (103rd St) Free All Welcome For more info 212-666-9774 Presented by Bloomingdale Neighborhood History Group www.upperwestsidehistory.weebly.com www.bloomingdalehistory.com With […]
LANDMARKS COMMISSION TO ACT ON 95 BACKLOG PROPERTIES After Special Hearings, Commission Announces Public Meeting for Decisions on Backlog Items (New York, NY)- On Tuesday, February 23rd, The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) will hold a Public Meeting to take actions on its 95 backlog properties. These properties were calendared by the […]
Join LW! for a full day workshop: "Zoning 101" Ideal for Real Estate Professionals -- Approved for 7.5 hours Real Estate Continuing Education Credit -- This seminar is designed for brokers who are looking to gain an understanding of New York City Zoning regulations, how zoning has evolved and continues to change, and how zoning affects […]
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4thU Artivists present a WORLD PREMIER / BENEFIT PERFORMANCE WOMEN OF NEW YORK -- March 11 & 12, 2016 8 PM Fourth Universalist Society 160 Central Park West NY, NY 10023 Join 4thU Artivists (formally 4thU-VDay) as we launch our 8th season! We will be premiering a new work “Women of New York”, written and directed by Ege Maltepe, a talented local playwright, and one of our co-directors for the last 5 years. […]