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Landmarks Committee

November 17 @ 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm EST

Landmarks Committee
PUBLIC HEARING

Monday, November 17, 2025 - 6:30 PM
This meeting will be conducted via Zoom

MINUTES: November 2025 Landmarks Committee Minutes

A livestream for the meeting can be found here.

AGENDA:

  1. 779 Fifth Avenue (Upper East Side Historic District) (Between East 59th and East 60th Streets)David C. Acheson – A Neo-Romanesque and Neo-Gothic style building designed by Schultze & Weaver and constructed in 1927, with a façade designed by Michael Graves & Associates and constructed in 1984. Application is for a facade painting update, restoration, & signage in relation to the Michael Graves storefront.
    1. 779 Fifth Avenue Presentation
  2. 800 Fifth Avenue (Upper East Side Historic District) (Between East 61st and East 62nd Streets)Robert A.M. Stern Architects (RAMSA) – A Post-modern style building designed by Ulrich Franzen & Associates and constructed in 1979. Application is for partial demolition and reconstruction of residential building.
    1. 800 Fifth Avenue Presubmission Materials
    2. 800 Fifth Avenue Presentation
  3. 870 Fifth Avenue (Upper East Side Historic District) (Between East 68th and 69th Streets)  – ReDesign Architects / Natalie Rebuck Pearson – A modern style building designed by William Hohauser and constructed between 1948-1949. Application is for replacement of existing two solariums with two new solariums; replacement of existing windows with new ones; enlargement of existing window opening at inner courtyard side.
    1. 870 Fifth Avenue Presentation
  4. 53 East 77th Street (Upper East Side Historic District) (Between Madison and Park Avenues) – Studio MDA – A Neo-Spanish Renaissance style building designed by Henry Rutgers Marshall and constructed in 1901. Application is for modification of approved windows and doors, and signage.
    1. 53 East 77th Street Presubmission Materials
    2. 53 East 77th Street Presentation
  5. 950 Park Avenue, Unit 12B (Park Avenue Historic District) (Between East 81st and East 82nd Streets)Tomer Tal and Skyline Windows – A Renaissance Revival style building designed by J.E.R Carpenter and constructed in 1919-20. Application is for window replacement at visible facades.
    1. 950 Park Avenue Presentation
  6. Old Business
  7. New Business

Anthony Cohn, David Helpern, and Jane Parshall, Co-Chairs

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