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Greenwich Village commission backs revised penthouse, rear addition and keeps pink façade at 94 Bank Street

5705115 · August 6, 2025
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The LPC approved rooftop and rear yard additions, replacement windows, rear excavation and legalized unpermitted pink paint at 94 Bank Street in Greenwich Village after the applicant reduced the mechanical enclosure footprint, straightened rear additions to align with the house and agreed to recreate a missing corbelled cornice at the top floor.

The Landmarks Preservation Commission approved a revised application on Aug. 5 to construct rooftop and rear‑yard additions, replace windows, excavate the rear yard and legalize painting of the front facade at 94 Bank Street in the Greenwich Village Historic District.

The 1838–39 Greek Revival row house had been presented to the commission on July 8. Commissioners raised concerns about irregular rear‑addition geometry and visibility of rooftop mechanical screening. The applicant revised plans to align the rear…

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