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LPC legalizes façade and rear-yard work at 256 West 80th Street after revisions; rooftop addition preserved

5495226 · July 16, 2025
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The Landmarks Preservation Commission on July 15 approved legalization and corrective work for storefront and rear-yard alterations at 256 West 80th Street in the Riverside-West End Historic District, following revisions to storefront detailing, light fixtures and removal of parapet piers on a rear addition.

The Landmarks Preservation Commission voted July 15 to approve corrective and legalization work at 256 West 80th Street, a Renaissance Revival rowhouse in the Riverside-West End Historic District, allowing modifications to a previously altered commercial extension and to a rear-yard addition. Dina Posner, LPC preservation staff, and Jackie Puduvalen of JPD Preservation Consulting explained the application seeks to legalize reconstruction work performed without the originally intended approvals and to introduce…

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