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LPC approves new cooling tower at 32 Morton Street, coupled to existing water tank

5495374 · January 29, 2025
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Summary

The Landmarks Preservation Commission approved installation of a new enclosed cooling tower at 32 Morton Street (Greenwich Village Historic District), placed adjacent to the building's existing water tank and designed to minimize visual impact through neutral finishes and open dunnage.

The Landmarks Preservation Commission on Jan. 28 approved installation of a new enclosed cooling tower and supporting platform at 32 Morton Street (also known as 38'40 Seventh Avenue South) in the Greenwich Village Historic District.

Why it matters: The building's existing cooling tower dates to the 1981 conversion to co-ops and was described by the applicant as deteriorated, unprotected and inefficient. The replacement unit is an…

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