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Owners propose rear-facade restoration, window reconfiguration for 96 Bank Street in Greenwich Village Historic District
Summary
Owners’ representatives presented proposed changes to the rear facade of 96 Bank Street, a three-story row house within the Greenwich Village Historic District, asking the Landmarks Committee to modify a previously approved plan.
Owners’ representatives presented proposed changes to the rear facade of 96 Bank Street, a three-story row house within the Greenwich Village Historic District, asking the Landmarks Committee to modify a previously approved plan.
The applicants said the current rear facade has no historic elements, that exposed steel and lintels are showing early corrosion and that some lot-line windows are noncompliant with Department of Buildings separation requirements. The proposal calls for infilling portions of the rear facade to create a three-window row-house rhythm, adding a lightweight partition and a thin brick veneer cladding (approximately 0.5 inch brick on a metal…
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