143 Avenue D, Signage
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/
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/
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/
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/
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/
134 Sullivan Street is located within the Sullivan Thompson Historic District, a ten block 160-building district that was designated in 2016 following a proposal made by Village Preservation.
134 Sullivan Street is located within the Sullivan Thompson Historic District, a ten block 160-building district that was designated in 2016 following a proposal made by Village Preservation.
134 Sullivan Street is located within the Sullivan Thompson Historic District, a ten block 160-building district that was designated in 2016 following a proposal made by Village Preservation.
134 Sullivan Street is located within the Sullivan Thompson Historic District, a ten block 160-building district that was designated in 2016 following a proposal made by Village Preservation.
134 Sullivan Street is located within the Sullivan Thompson Historic District, a ten block 160-building district that was designated in 2016 following a proposal made by Village Preservation.
Built in 1816, 57 Sullivan Street 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 2016. 57 Sullivan Street and surrounding buildings are also […]
Built in 1816, 57 Sullivan Street 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 2016. 57 Sullivan Street and surrounding buildings are also […]
Built in 1816, 57 Sullivan Street 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 2016. 57 Sullivan Street and surrounding buildings are also […]
Built in 1816, 57 Sullivan Street 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 2016. 57 Sullivan Street and surrounding buildings are also […]
Built in 1816, 57 Sullivan Street 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 2016. 57 Sullivan Street and surrounding buildings are also […]
Built in 1816, 57 Sullivan Street 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 2016. 57 Sullivan Street and surrounding buildings are also […]
These buildings were landmarked in 2008 as part of the NoHo Historic District Extension, for which Village Preservation strongly advocated. Nos. 26 and 28 are federal houses built ca. 1830-31.
This ca. 1830-31 federal house was landmarked in 2008 as part of the NoHo Historic District Extension, for which Village Preservation strongly advocated.
Constructed in 1830-1831, 26 Bond Street was landmarked as part of the NoHo Historic District Extension in 2008. Village Preservation strongly supported the effort to create the extension, which spans three blocks and includes 56 buildings.
Constructed in 1830-1831, 26 Bond Street was landmarked as part of the NoHo Historic District Extension in 2008. Village Preservation strongly supported the effort to create the extension, which spans three blocks and includes 56 buildings.
Constructed in 1830-1831, 26 Bond Street was designated landmarked as part of the NoHo Historic District Extension in 2008. Village Preservation strongly supported the effort to create the extension, which spans three blocks and includes 56 buildings.
These ca. 1820 houses are two of 13 Federal rowhouses which Village Preservation and the NY Landmarks Conservancy proposed for landmark designation in 2002. They were individually landmarked in 2007.
These ca. 1820 houses are two of 13 Federal rowhouses which Village Preservation and the NY Landmarks Conservancy proposed for landmark designation in 2002. They were individually landmarked in 2007.
In 2009, Village Preservation secured landmark designation of 94 Greenwich Street, a ca. 1798 house, one of the oldest extant houses in Manhattan. The Landmarks Preservation Commission declined to landmark 94 1/2 and 96 Greenwich, which were then highly compromised.
In 2009, Village Preservation secured landmark designation of 94 Greenwich Street, a ca. 1798 house, one of the oldest extant houses in Manhattan.
In 2009, Village Preservation secured landmark designation of this ca. 1798 house, one of the oldest extant houses in Manhattan.
In 2009, Village Preservation secured landmark designation of this ca. 1798 house, one of the oldest extant houses in Manhattan.
Built 1809-10, 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 2005. 67 Greenwich Street via Google Streetview.
Built 1809-10, 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 2005. 67 Greenwich Street via Google Streetview.
Built 1809-10, 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 2005. 67 Greenwich Street via Google Streetview.
Built 1809-10, 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 2005. 67 Greenwich Street via Google Streetview.
Built 1809-10, 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 2005. 67 Greenwich Street via Google Streetview.
Built 1809-10, 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 2005. 67 Greenwich Street via Google Streetview.
Built 1809-10, 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 2005. 67 Greenwich Street via Google Streetview.
Built 1809-10, 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 2005. 67 Greenwich Street via Google Streetview.