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LPC approves combined storefront and rooftop plan for 112–114 Chambers Street with conditions
Summary
The Landmarks Preservation Commission approved a proposal to combine two adjacent 19th‑century buildings at 112–114 Chambers Street, allowing storefront infill, removal of a fire escape and shutters, and a one‑story rooftop addition with conditions and staff review of details.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission on Feb. 25 approved a Certificate of Appropriateness for work at 112–114 Chambers Street in the Tribeca South Historic District Extension, subject to refinements and staff review of storefront details, brick selection and certain conditions for rear shutters and the fire escape.
Applicant Shuming Tam and project team proposed to combine two Italianate store‑and‑loft buildings, restore and replace upper‑floor windows, install new storefront infill across three bays, remove a rear fire escape, and construct a metal‑clad one‑story rooftop addition set back 15 feet from the front facade. The proposal retains and integrates an existing bronze…
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