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CB2 Landmarks pushes for a building-wide master plan after tenant architect proposes tilt-and-turn windows on Broadway

Manhattan Community Board 2 Landmarks Committee · December 15, 2025
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Summary

A tenant architect proposed simulated double-hung and tilt-and-turn windows for 9th-floor units at 491 Broadway/446 Broom; committee members said they cannot approve piecemeal changes without a building master plan and directed staff to pursue coordinated options.

Chris Teeter, the tenant’s architect, presented window replacement plans for a 9th-floor apartment at 491 Broadway and 446 Broom Street. He described the Broom Street proposal as "a simulated double hung" and said the Broadway façade would receive tilt-and-turn casements with an optional bar to give the appearance of a double-hung sash.

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