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Harlem River Houses to receive restored sculptures, new murals and interpretive signage after LPC approval
Summary
The Landmarks Preservation Commission approved a package of restored sculptures, new resident‑commissioned murals and interpretive signage for Harlem River Houses, a 1936–37 federally built landmarked housing complex in Manhattan.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission on March 11 approved a resident‑driven program of restored and new artwork and interpretive signage at the Harlem River Houses, an individual New York City landmark built by the federal government (PWA) in 1936–37.
Consultants for Settlement Housing Fund and the project team said rehabilitation of the entire complex has largely been completed — including restoration of all façades, new multi‑light casement windows and landscape work — and that Mellon Foundation funding supports public art as the final phase. Jablonski Building Conservation has…
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