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Commission approves facade reconstruction amendment for Cambridge Place house in Clinton Hill

5495248 · May 21, 2025
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The Landmarks Preservation Commission approved an amendment to an earlier approval to permit reconstruction of structurally compromised side and rear facades at 43 Cambridge Place in the Clinton Hill Historic District, with a three-part stucco finish over insulated metal stud backup and phased shoring during demolition.

The Landmarks Preservation Commission on May 20 approved an amendment to a previously authorized project at a mid-19th-century Anglo-Italianate row house in the Clinton Hill Historic District (43 Cambridge Place) to allow facade reconstruction where party and rear walls were found structurally unsound.

The applicant—s architect, Jane Lee, and structural engineer Shariah Rafi presented photographs and engineering reports…

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