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Votes at a glance: Jan. 6 Landmarks Preservation Commission meeting

Landmarks Preservation Commission · January 7, 2026
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Summary

The commission approved three certificates of appropriateness on Jan. 6, 2026: removal of a curved display at 111 W. 57th St. (8–0), a window master plan at 45 Tudor City Place (8–0), and a modified rear addition at 133 E. 95th St. (8–0) with conditions.

At its Jan. 6 meeting the Landmarks Preservation Commission recorded the following actions:

• LPC-26-03172 — 111 West 57th Street (Steinway & Sons reception room): Motion to approve removal of a curved mid‑century shadow‑box display, retain and repair bronze mullions, and restore 1925 sightlines. Vote: 8–0 in favor.

• LPC-24-1104145 — 45 Tudor City Place (Tudor City Historic District): Motion to adopt a master plan for replacement windows and louvers using black painted multilite aluminum casement windows, with a condition that the applicant work with staff on reducing visible mullion thickness and other details. Vote: 8–0 in favor.

• LPC-26-03782 — 133 East 95th Street (expanded Carnegie Hill Historic District): Motion to approve a rear‑yard addition with modifications limiting the addition to two floors, restricting depth to match 131 East 95th Street, and directing the applicant to explore alternative guardrail materials. Vote: 8–0 in favor.

All three motions passed unanimously; each approval included staff coordination requirements for final details and follow‑up.