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Landmarks Commission OKs satin‑steel address letters atop marquee at 11 East 20th Street

5495386 · January 7, 2025
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On Jan. 7, 2025, the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission approved an amendment allowing satin‑stainless dimensional letters on the marquee of 11 East 20th Street in the Madison Square North Historic District; the letters will be externally lit by an LED strip and not internally illuminated.

The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission on Jan. 7 approved an amendment allowing illuminated, satin‑stainless steel address lettering on the marquee of 11 East 20th Street in the Madison Square North Historic District.

The commission’s director of preservation, Corey Hirala, opened the item as an amendment to a prior approval of renovation work at the neo‑Gothic store-and-loft building; the current change limits new identification to dimensional letters mounted on top of the previously approved marquee, with a linear LED fixture at the base to cast a soft glow. Jeff Ellerbrock, an architect…

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