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Committee approves repainting of 81 Spring Street storefront but recommends denying a new flag on Crosby Street

3847141 · June 16, 2025
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The committee reviewed a proposal from the owner/architect for 81 Spring Street (a MoMA tenant site) to repaint storefront metal elements and install a second matching flag on Crosby Street. Members recommended approval of the repaint but widespread comments opposed adding a new flagpole on Crosby Street.

Manhattan Community Board 2—s Landmarks Committee reviewed an application for 81 Spring Street that proposed repainting the ground-level metal infill of a cast-iron building and installing a second, matching MoMA flag on the Crosby Street facade.

Nathan Rich, architect for the project, said the work is limited to repainting the metal storefront base a darker historic black and adding a fabric flag to match the existing MoMA flag on Spring Street; all attachments would be anchored to…

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