122 East 66th Street (Upper East Side Historic District) – Martin Lee Griggs, Walter B. Melvin Architects – A Neo-Regency style building designed by Thomas Harlan Ellett and constructed in 1931-1932. Application is for the closing of through-wall penetrations below three windows on the 4th floor, north façade, the installation of three through-wall penetrations above three windows on the 4th floor, north façade, and the installation of three through-wall penetrations above three windows on the 4th floor, south façade.
4 East 66th Street (Upper East Side Historic District) – Jeffrey Flanigan– A neo-Italian Renaissance style building designed by J.E.R. Carpenter and Cross and Cross and constructed in 1919-1920. Application is for modifications to four windows at the 11th story secondary façades.
10 East 82nd Street (Metropolitan Museum Historic District) – Suk Design Studio – A neo-Federal style rowhouse designed by an unknown architect and constructed in 1888, with an alteration in the neo-Federal style by Bradley Delehanty in 1920. Application is to replace the existing facades and construct a rooftop and rear yard addition.
15 East 88th Street (Expanded Carnegie Hill Historic District) – David Briggs, Loci Architecture PLLC – A neo-Federal style building designed by Delano & Aldrich and constructed in 1920. Application is for window replacement in existing openings on the front & rear facades, and includes related sealant, flashing, weatherproofing, miscellaneous trim and finish patching.