42 Carmine Street, Lintels

Built 1827-28, 42 Carmine Street and its surroundings were landmarked in 2010 as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension II (South Village) for which Village Preservation advocated. Through Village Preservation’s efforts, it was also listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places in 2013. Located in the ground level of this building […]

    42 Carmine Street, Dormer

    Built 1827-28, 42 Carmine Street and its surroundings were landmarked in 2010 as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension II (South Village) for which Village Preservation advocated. Through Village Preservation’s efforts, it was also listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places in 2013. Located in the ground level of this building […]

      42 Carmine Street, Lintel 2

      Built 1827-28, 42 Carmine Street and its surroundings were landmarked in 2010 as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension II (South Village) for which Village Preservation advocated. Through Village Preservation’s efforts, it was also listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places in 2013. Located in the ground level of this building […]

        42 Carmine Street, Doorway

        Built 1827-28, 42 Carmine Street and its surroundings were landmarked in 2010 as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension II (South Village) for which Village Preservation advocated. Through Village Preservation’s efforts, it was also listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places in 2013. Located in the ground level of this building […]

          90, 92, 94 and 96 West Houston Street, (l. to r.)

          In 2013, following a proposal and advocacy campaign led by Village Preservation, these were among the 240 buildings landmarked as part of the South Village Historic District.

            90 West Houston Street

            In 2013, following a proposal and advocacy campaign led by Village Preservation, this was among the 240 buildings landmarked as part of the South Village Historic District.

              94 West Houston Street

              In 2013, following a proposal and advocacy campaign led by Village Preservation, this was among the 240 buildings landmarked as part of the South Village Historic District.

                96 West Houston Street

                In 2013, following a proposal and advocacy campaign led by Village Preservation, this was among the 240 buildings landmarked as part of the South Village Historic District.

                  92 West Houston Street

                  In 2013, following a proposal and advocacy campaign led by Village Preservation, this was among the 240 buildings landmarked as part of the South Village Historic District.

                    262 Bleecker Street

                    Constructed c. 1833, this house was landmarked as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension II which Village Preservation Advocated for in 2010.

                      262 Bleecker Street, Dormer

                      Constructed c. 1833, this house was landmarked as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension II which Village Preservation Advocated for in 2010.

                        262 Bleecker, Lintel

                        Constructed c. 1833, this house was landmarked as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension II which Village Preservation Advocated for in 2010.

                          269 Bleecker Street

                          Constructed c. 1835-1836, this house was landmarked as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension II which Village Preservation Advocated for in 2010.

                            271 Bleecker Street

                            This ca. 1835 house was landmarked as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension II (South Village) proposed by Village Preservation in 2010. Through Village Preservation’s efforts, it and its surroundings were also listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places in 2013.

                              268 Bleecker Street

                              This ca. 1833 houses was landmarked as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension II (South Village) proposed by Village Preservation in 2010. Through Village Preservation’s efforts, it was also listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places in 2013.

                                268 Bleecker Street, Lintel

                                This ca. 1833 houses was landmarked as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension II (South Village) proposed by Village Preservation in 2010. Through Village Preservation’s efforts, it was also listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places in 2013.

                                  268 Bleecker Street, Lintel 2

                                  This ca. 1833 houses was landmarked as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension II (South Village) proposed by Village Preservation in 2010. Through Village Preservation’s efforts, it was also listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places in 2013.

                                    266 Bleecker Street

                                    This ca. 1833 house was landmarked as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension II (South Village) proposed by Village Preservation in 2010. Through Village Preservation’s efforts, it was also listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places in 2013.

                                      266 Bleecker Street, Second Floor Lintel

                                      This ca. 1833 house was landmarked as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension II (South Village) proposed by Village Preservation in 2010. Through Village Preservation’s efforts, it was also listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places in 2013.

                                        266 Bleecker Street, Third Floor Lintel

                                        This ca. 1833 house was landmarked as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension II (South Village) proposed by Village Preservation in 2010. Through Village Preservation’s efforts, it was also listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places in 2013.

                                          266 Bleecker Street, Dormer

                                          This ca. 1833 house was landmarked as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension II (South Village) proposed by Village Preservation in 2010. Through Village Preservation’s efforts, it was also listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places in 2013.

                                            264 Bleecker Street

                                            This ca. 1833 house was landmarked as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension II (South Village) proposed by Village Preservation in 2010. Through Village Preservation’s efforts, it was also listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places in 2013.

                                              264 Bleecker Street, Lintel

                                              This ca. 1833 house was landmarked as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension II (South Village) proposed by Village Preservation in 2010. Through Village Preservation’s efforts, it was also listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places in 2013.

                                                264 Bleecker Street, Dormer

                                                This ca. 1833 house was landmarked as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension II (South Village) proposed by Village Preservation in 2010. Through Village Preservation’s efforts, it was also listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places in 2013.

                                                  265-267 Bleecker Street

                                                  These houses were originally constructed as a pair of two story Federal style row houses ca. 1835-1836. The houses were raised to three stories in 1868, and later combined. They and their surroundings were landmarked as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension II (South Village) proposed by Village Preservation in 2010. Through Village […]

                                                    147 Bleecker Street, The Bitter End

                                                    This building, constructed ca. 1831, was landmarked in 2013 as part as of the South Village Historic District which Village Preservation proposed. The Bitter End is a legendary music venue that originally opened its doors in 1961. Read this blog post to learn more about the history of this venue.

                                                      144-146 Bleecker Street

                                                      Constructed ca. 1830-1831, 144-146 Bleecker Street was landmarked as part as of the South Village Historic District which Village Preservation proposed in 2013.

                                                        144-146 Bleecker Street, 2

                                                        Constructed ca. 1830-1831, 144-146 Bleecker Street was landmarked as part as of the South Village Historic District which Village Preservation proposed in 2013.

                                                          144-146 Bleecker, Doorway

                                                          Constructed ca. 1830-1831, 144-146 Bleecker Street was landmarked as part as of the South Village Historic District which Village Preservation proposed in 2013.

                                                            144-146 Bleecker Street, Door Detail

                                                            Constructed ca. 1830-1831, 144-146 Bleecker Street was landmarked as part as of the South Village Historic District which Village Preservation proposed in 2013.

                                                              144-146 Bleecker Street, Column

                                                              Constructed ca. 1830-1831, 144-146 Bleecker Street was landmarked as part as of the South Village Historic District which Village Preservation proposed in 2013.

                                                                200-202 Bleecker Street (l. to r.)

                                                                These 1825-26 houses, now part of Little Red Schoolhouse, were landmarked as part as of the South Village Historic District which Village Preservation proposed in 2013. Through Village Preservation’s efforts, it was also listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places in 2013.

                                                                  200-202 Bleecker Street, Lintel

                                                                  These 1825-26 houses, now part of Little Red Schoolhouse, were landmarked as part as of the South Village Historic District which Village Preservation proposed in 2013. Through Village Preservation’s efforts, it was also listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places in 2013.

                                                                    200-202 Bleecker Street, Lintel 2

                                                                    These 1825-26 houses, now part of Little Red Schoolhouse, were landmarked as part as of the South Village Historic District which Village Preservation proposed in 2013. Through Village Preservation’s efforts, it was also listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places in 2013.

                                                                      200-202 Bleecker Street, Lintel 3

                                                                      These 1825-26 houses, now part of Little Red Schoolhouse, were landmarked as part as of the South Village Historic District which Village Preservation proposed in 2013. Through Village Preservation’s efforts, it was also listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places in 2013.

                                                                        200-202 Bleecker Street, Rear Facade

                                                                        These 1825-26 houses, now part of Little Red Schoolhouse, were landmarked as part as of the South Village Historic District which Village Preservation proposed in 2013. Through Village Preservation’s efforts, it was also listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places in 2013.

                                                                          200 Bleecker Street, Doorway

                                                                          These 1825-26 houses, now part of Little Red Schoolhouse, were landmarked as part as of the South Village Historic District which Village Preservation proposed in 2013. Through Village Preservation’s efforts, it was also listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places in 2013.

                                                                            202 Bleecker Street, Doorway

                                                                            These 1825-26 houses, now part of Little Red Schoolhouse, were landmarked as part as of the South Village Historic District which Village Preservation proposed in 2013. Through Village Preservation’s efforts, it was also listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places in 2013.

                                                                              51 Bond Street

                                                                              Built ca. 1830, this house was landmarked in 2008 as part of the NoHo Historic District Extension, for which Village Preservation strongly advocated.

                                                                                51 Bond Street, Dormer

                                                                                Built ca. 1830, this house was landmarked in 2008 as part of the NoHo Historic District Extension, for which Village Preservation strongly advocated.

                                                                                  51 Bond Street, Dormer

                                                                                  Built ca. 1830, this house was landmarked in 2008 as part of the NoHo Historic District Extension, for which Village Preservation strongly advocated.

                                                                                    308 and 310 Bowery (l. to r.)

                                                                                    Village Preservation helped secure the expansion of landmark protections in NoHo in 2003 and 2008.

                                                                                      306 Bowery

                                                                                      Village Preservation helped secure the expansion of landmark protections in NoHo in 2003 and 2008.

                                                                                        12, 10, 8, 6, 4 and 2 St. Marks Place (l. to r.)

                                                                                        Built in 1832, 4 St. Marks Place is one of 13 federal style houses in Lower Manhattan which Village Preservation and the NY Landmarks Conservancy proposed for landmark designation in 2002. It is among the 10 of the 13 which were landmarked, designated as an individual landmark in 2004.

                                                                                          4 St. Marks Place

                                                                                          Built in 1832, this is one of 13 federal style houses in Lower Manhattan which Village Preservation and the NY Landmarks Conservancy proposed for landmark designation in 2002. It is among the 10 of the 13 which were landmarked, designated as an individual landmark in 2004.

                                                                                            4 St. Marks Place, Doorway

                                                                                            Built in 1832, this is one of 13 federal style houses in Lower Manhattan which Village Preservation and the NY Landmarks Conservancy proposed for landmark designation in 2002. It is among the 10 of the 13 which were landmarked, designated as an individual landmark in 2004.

                                                                                              4 St. Marks Place, Dormer

                                                                                              Built in 1832, this is one of 13 federal style houses in Lower Manhattan which Village Preservation and the NY Landmarks Conservancy proposed for landmark designation in 2002. It is among the 10 of the 13 which were landmarked, designated as an individual landmark in 2004.

                                                                                                4 St. Marks Place, Lintel

                                                                                                Built in 1832, this is one of 13 federal style houses in Lower Manhattan which Village Preservation and the NY Landmarks Conservancy proposed for landmark designation in 2002. It is among the 10 of the 13 which were landmarked, designated as an individual landmark in 2004.

                                                                                                  4 St Marks Place, Cornice and Dormers

                                                                                                  Built in 1832, this is one of 13 federal style houses in Lower Manhattan which Village Preservation and the NY Landmarks Conservancy proposed for landmark designation in 2002. It is among the 10 of the 13 which were landmarked, designated as an individual landmark in 2004.

                                                                                                    141 and 143 Avenue D (l. to r.)

                                                                                                    Some of the oldest buildings in the East Village, these were originally constructed ca. 1827 for the Dry Dock Company. More info: https://buildingblocks.villagepreservation.org/building/143-5-avenue-d/…

                                                                                                      143 Avenue D

                                                                                                      Some of the oldest buildings in the East Village, these were originally constructed ca. 1827 for the Dry Dock Company. More info: https://buildingblocks.villagepreservation.org/building/143-5-avenue-d/

                                                                                                        143 Avenue D, Lintels

                                                                                                        One of the oldest surviving buildings in the East Village, this was originally constructed ca. 1827 for the Dry Dock Company. More info: https://buildingblocks.villagepreservation.org/building/143-5-avenue-d/

                                                                                                          143 Avenue D, Lintels

                                                                                                          One of the oldest surviving buildings in the East Village, this was originally constructed ca. 1827 for the Dry Dock Company. More info: https://buildingblocks.villagepreservation.org/building/143-5-avenue-d/

                                                                                                            143 Avenue D, Lintels and Cornice

                                                                                                            One of the oldest surviving buildings in the East Village, this was originally constructed ca. 1827 for the Dry Dock Company. More info: https://buildingblocks.villagepreservation.org/building/143-5-avenue-d/