128 East 64th Street (Upper East Side Historic District) – Julie Shih/Paula Damasceno – A Neo-Grec style building designed by James E. Ware and constructed in 1899. Application is to replace a window at the basement level with a door, with the door installation imitating the appearance of the existing window and with the goal of significantly improving the functionality of the space.
1295 Madison Avenue East (Expanded Carnegie Hill Historic District) – TPG Architecture – A Neo-Renaissance style building designed by Louis Korn and constructed in 1899, opening to the public in 1902. Application is to install non-illuminated building signs.
5 East 63rd Street (Upper East Side Historic District) – Edward Shalat – A Neo-Classical style building designed by Heins & LaFarge and constructed in 1900, with façade modifications and added upper stories by Harry Hurwuit in 1942. Application is for a new cornice on the street façade, replacement of double-hung windows with casement windows on the front and rear facades, modifications to the existing stair bulkhead on the roof, replacement of lot line windows, and the addition of a new skylight on the roof.
828 Madison Avenue (Upper East Side Historic District) – Design Republic – A Neo-Renaissance style building designed by George F. Pelham and constructed in 1925-26. Application is to install storefront infill and signage at the building’s southern seven storefront bays along East 69th Street and Madison Avenue.