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HLPC approves repainting plan for 300 Wall Street (Hudson Valley LGBTQ+ Community Center) with conditions
Summary
The Historic Landmarks Preservation Commission granted a certificate of appropriateness for repainting the Wall Street facade at 300 Wall Street, subject to a mock-up and conditions that the John Street facade remain unpainted and that masonry be treated prior to painting.
The Historic Landmarks Preservation Commission voted to grant a certificate of appropriateness (COA) for repainting the Wall Street facade of 300 Wall Street — the Hudson Valley LGBTQ+ Community Center — on May 1, 2025, with conditions requiring masonry treatment and a mock‑up prior to full application of paint.
Richard Kyle, executive director of the Hudson Valley LGBTQ+ Community Center, told the commission the removal of the Uptown canopy and related structural work left the building visually truncated and that repainting the Wall Street facade would better reflect the building's…
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