LPC to hold landmarking hearing on two more federals
Next Tuesday, June 23rd the Landmarks Preservation Commission will hold a public hearing on the proposed landmark designation of 57 Sullivan Street. Built in 1817, 57 Sullivan Street is the oldest documented surviving house in the South Village, and is one of thirteen ‘federal’ houses (1790-1835) which GVSHP and the NY Landmarks Conservancy had proposed for landmark designation (seven of those houses have already been landmarked, and another, 7 Leroy Street, is within the proposed landmark district in the South Village to be calendared on Tuesday).
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