LPC NYCLandmarks Preservation Commission Thanks Outgoing Commissioners Michael Devonshire, John C.Today, LPC bids farewell to outgoing Commissioners Michael Devonshire, John Gustafsson, and Adi Shamir-Baron. The Landmarks Preservation…Feb 22, 2023Feb 22, 2023
LPC NYCRemembering Christopher MooreBy Sarah Carroll, Chair, Landmarks Preservation CommissionApr 14, 2022Apr 14, 2022
LPC NYCLPC Launches Equity FrameworkSarah Carroll, Chair, NYC Landmarks Preservation CommissionJan 19, 2021Jan 19, 2021
LPC NYCRemembering Gene Norman and Charles PlattEach was a passionate preservationist and architect, who left a legacy of accomplishments.Sep 4, 2020Sep 4, 2020
LPC NYCNYC’s Role in the Fight for Women’s SuffrageBy Sarah Carroll, Chair, NYC Landmarks Preservation CommissionAug 17, 2020Aug 17, 2020
LPC NYCRemembering the Christopher Street Liberation Day March on its 50th AnniversaryIn celebration of Pride Month and the 50th anniversary of NYC’s Pride March, LPC reflects on the history of the pivotal site and events…Jun 26, 2020Jun 26, 2020
LPC NYCRecognizing JuneteenthSarah Carroll, Chair, NYC Landmarks Preservation CommissionJun 19, 2020Jun 19, 2020
LPC NYCLandmarks with LGBTQ Significance on Staten IslandThroughout New York City’s history, LGBTQ individuals have lived and worked in all five boroughs. As Pride Month 2020 nears its end, the…Jun 18, 2020Jun 18, 2020
LPC NYCLPC Seeks to Make It Easier for Businesses to Reopen QuicklyThe agency is soliciting feedback to better assist our designated retailers, restaurants, and other commercial establishments to…Jun 8, 2020Jun 8, 2020
LPC NYCHappy 300th Birthday Lott HouseCelebrating Three Centuries of the Hendrick I. Lott HouseApr 30, 2020Apr 30, 2020