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No action on proposed storefront at 208 West Tenth Street; commissioners ask for clearer, preservation‑minded design
Summary
Commissioners declined to act on a proposal to create a new storefront at 208 West Tenth Street in the Greenwich Village Historic District, citing unclear drawings and a need for more preservation-sensitive design.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission took no action on Sept. 9 on an application to create a new storefront opening at 208 West Tenth Street in the Greenwich Village Historic District, after commissioners said the submission lacked clear, consistent drawings and should better preserve historic material or offer a more intentionally differentiated design. The applicant may return with revised drawings addressing the commissioners’ comments. Mary Dierks, the project’s preservation consultant, described a proposal to add a new wood storefront on the building’s left side, mirroring commercial changes that have occurred along West Tenth Street. Dierks said the plan…
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