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Board approves masonry and window repairs for crash-damaged 159 South Penn Street with preservation conditions
Summary
After reviewing an engineer's report and photos, the board approved repairs to 159 South Penn Street, damaged by an automobile, but required mortar and face-brick matching and replication in-kind of window frames and sash; applicants were told to avoid vinyl windows if they do not match the building.
The New York City Historical Architectural Review Board on March 12 voted to approve exterior repairs to 159 South Penn Street, a house struck by an automobile on Nov. 25, with conditions requiring preservation-minded materials and detailing.
Jeremy Martin of Apollo Homes and Renovations told the…
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