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Commission approves new signage plan for the Center for Brooklyn History with conditions on attachment and materials

5495227 · July 15, 2025
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Summary

The commission approved a bronze‑finish signage program and a reversible freestanding exhibit display for the Center for Brooklyn History's landmark building at 128 Pierrepont Street, subject to staff review of attachment details.

The Center for Brooklyn History (part of the Brooklyn Public Library system) sought approval for a signage program at the Long Island Historical Society building, an interior landmark in the Brooklyn Heights Historic District. Chris King of LBCK described a preexisting library sign system being adapted for the landmark: three sign types in a bronze finish to help visitors find entrances and learn about exhibitions, and a freestanding exhibit display in the areaway that would carry changing…

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