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Commission OKs rooftop addition, window and area‑way restorations at Greenwich Village row house
Summary
The Landmarks Preservation Commission approved a setback rooftop addition, restored fenestration and a reopened area way for a 19th‑century row house at 104 Greenwich Avenue with a condition to work with staff on the penthouse color.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission approved a Certificate of Appropriateness for work at 104 Greenwich Avenue in the Greenwich Village Historic District on Aug. 12. The applicant sought permission to construct a setback rooftop addition, reconfigure a studio window, restore parlor‑floor windows to earlier heights, and reopen a buried front area way with ironwork. The applicant (identified in the hearing as the project representative for 104 Greenwich) described a modest setback…
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