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Landmarks approves LED retrofit and address signage at 30 Rockefeller Plaza, 7–1

Landmarks Preservation Commission · December 18, 2024
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Summary

The Landmarks Preservation Commission voted 7–1 to allow Tishman Speyer to replace street‑level neon on two 30 Rockefeller Plaza marquees with LED tubing and to add illuminated “30 Rockefeller Plaza” address lettering on the front marquee, citing precedents and maintenance concerns raised by the applicant.

The Landmarks Preservation Commission on Dec. 17 approved an application to replace neon lighting on two marquees at 30 Rockefeller Plaza with LED tubing and to add illuminated address lettering on the front marquee. The motion passed 7–1 after public testimony and extensive commissioner discussion.

The application (LPC 25‑04728) was presented by Cass Stackelberg of Higgins, Craysbark & Partners on behalf of Tishman Speyer. Stackelberg said the change is limited to the marquee letterforms and their lighting technology, and that staff research indicates the existing red and blue lettering likely…

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