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Board tables proposal to replace doors at historic 50 West King Street police station

New York City Historical Architectural Review Board · March 13, 2026
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Summary

The New York City Historical Architectural Review Board on March 12 tabled an application to replace the River Street doors at 50 West King Street (York City Police Department), citing concerns that the submitted drawings do not replicate the existing transom and muntin patterns; the board asked for revised documentation showing an in-kind replication.

The New York City Historical Architectural Review Board on March 12 tabled an application to replace the River Street doors at 50 West King Street, the York City Police Department, after members said the shop drawings did not show the same transom and muntin pattern as the existing historic opening.

Jim Gross of the City of York presented the project and said the intent was to replace the doors on the River Street side; he noted the doors at the handicap ramp are automated. "We intend to replace the doors on the River Street…

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