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Commission approves two new buildings on Waverly Avenue in Clinton Hill after design revisions
Summary
The Landmarks Preservation Commission voted to approve two contemporary infill buildings at 221 and 223 Waverly Avenue in the Clinton Hill Historic District after applicants revised ground-floor proportions, mansard treatment and window recessing following earlier commission concerns.
The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission on March 11 approved two related certificates of appropriateness to construct new buildings on adjoining vacant lots at 221 and 223 Waverly Avenue in the Clinton Hill Historic District. The projects were revised after a December 2024 hearing to address commissioner concerns about ground-floor relationships to the sidewalk, mansard proportions and the visual separation between the two buildings.
Preservation staff recapped the earlier comments and noted that commissioners generally supported a contemporary…
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