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Landmarks panel takes no action on 346 Broadway lobby legalization, asks applicants to work with staff
Summary
The Landmarks Preservation Commission heard an application to legalize and mitigate alterations to the interior lobby of the individual and interior landmark at 346 Broadway but did not approve the changes after mixed reaction to a translucent cast-glass cabinet and lighting; commissioners asked the applicants to continue to work with staff.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission on Tuesday considered an application to legalize alterations to the designated lobby at 346 Broadway (also referenced as 108 Leonard Street and 50 Lafayette Street), the former New York Life Insurance Company building, but the commission took no action and asked the applicant to continue refining the proposal with staff.
The application, presented by Erin Wooley of Higgins Quasebarth and Partners and lighting designer Christine Heller, sought to legalize four elements in the restored lobby — bronze wall ornaments,…
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