Image Tag: Greenwich Village
149 Bleecker Street
Constructed c. 1831, this house was landmarked as part of the South Village Historic District which Village Preservation advocated for in 2013.
655, 653 and 651 Washington Street (l. to r.)
In 2006, following a campaign led by Village Preservation, these buildings were landmarked as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension.
655 Washington Street
In 2006, following a campaign led by Village Preservation, this building was landmarked as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension.
655 Washington Street, Dormer
In 2006, following a campaign led by Village Preservation, this building was landmarked as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension.
655 Washington Street, Doorway
In 2006, following a campaign led by Village Preservation, this building was landmarked as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension.
655 Washington Street, Lintel
In 2006, following a campaign led by Village Preservation, this building was landmarked as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension.
653 Washington Street
In 2006, following a campaign led by Village Preservation, this building was landmarked as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension.
653 Washington Street, Lintel
In 2006, following a campaign led by Village Preservation, this building was landmarked as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension.
653 Washington Street, Doorway
In 2006, following a campaign led by Village Preservation, this building was landmarked as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension.
651 Washington Street
In 2006, following a campaign led by Village Preservation, this building was landmarked as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension.
651 Washington Street, Doorway
In 2006, following a campaign led by Village Preservation, this building was landmarked as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension.
651 Washington Street, Lintel and Fire Escape
In 2006, following a campaign led by Village Preservation, this building was landmarked as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension.
651 Washington Street, Lintel and Fire Escape 2
In 2006, following a campaign led by Village Preservation, this building was landmarked as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension.
15, 13, 11, 9, 7 and 1 Leroy Street (l. to r.)
This row of buildings and their surroundings were landmarked as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension II (South Village) which Village Preservation advocated for in 2010. Through Village Preservation’s efforts, it was also listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places in 2013.
7 Leroy Street, Doorway
Built in 1830-31, No. 7 Leroy Street is one of 13 federal style houses in Lower Manhattan which Village Preservation and the NY Landmarks Conservancy proposed for landmark designation in 2002. It is among the 10 of the 13 which were landmarked, designated as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension II (South Village) which Village […]
7 Leroy Street, Casement Window above Horse Walk
Built in 1830-31, No. 7 Leroy Street is one of 13 federal style houses in Lower Manhattan which Village Preservation and the NY Landmarks Conservancy proposed for landmark designation in 2002. It is among the 10 of the 13 which were landmarked, designated as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension II (South Village) which Village […]
7 Leroy Street, Lintel
Built in 1830-31, No. 7 Leroy Street is one of 13 federal style houses in Lower Manhattan which Village Preservation and the NY Landmarks Conservancy proposed for landmark designation in 2002. It is among the 10 of the 13 which were landmarked, designated as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension II (South Village) which Village […]
7 Leroy Street, Horse Walk
Built in 1830-31, No. 7 Leroy Street is one of 13 federal style houses in Lower Manhattan which Village Preservation and the NY Landmarks Conservancy proposed for landmark designation in 2002. It is among the 10 of the 13 which were landmarked, designated as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension II (South Village) which Village […]
7 Leroy Street, Dormer
Built in 1830-31, No. 7 Leroy Street is one of 13 federal style houses in Lower Manhattan which Village Preservation and the NY Landmarks Conservancy proposed for landmark designation in 2002. It is among the 10 of the 13 which were landmarked, designated as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension II (South Village) which Village […]
7 Leroy Street, Lintels and Dormers
Built in 1830-31, No. 7 Leroy Street is one of 13 federal style houses in Lower Manhattan which Village Preservation and the NY Landmarks Conservancy proposed for landmark designation in 2002. It is among the 10 of the 13 which were landmarked, designated as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension II (South Village) which Village […]
125, 127, 129 and 131 MacDougal Street (l. to r.)
Constructed in 1828-29, 127, 129 and 131 MacDougal Street are some of the 13 federal style houses in Lower Manhattan which Village Preservation and the NY Landmarks Conservancy proposed for landmark designation in 2002. These houses are among the 10 of the 13 which were landmarked, individually designated in 2004. The entire row, including 125 […]
125 MacDougal Street
Constructed ca. 1828-1829, 125 MacDougal Street and its surroundings were landmarked as part as of the South Village Historic District which Village Preservation proposed in 2013. Through Village Preservation’s efforts, it was also listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places in 2013. Read this blog post to learn more about the history of […]
125 MacDougal Street, Lintel
Constructed ca. 1828-1829, 125 MacDougal Street and its surroundings were landmarked as part as of the South Village Historic District which Village Preservation proposed in 2013. Through Village Preservation’s efforts, it was also listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places in 2013. Read this blog post to learn more about the history of […]
129 MacDougal Street
Built in 1828-29, this is one of 13 federal style houses in Lower Manhattan which Village Preservation and the NY Landmarks Conservancy proposed for landmark designation in 2002. The house is among the 10 of the 13 which were landmarked, individually designated in 2004 and also designated as part as of the South Village Historic District which […]
129 MacDougal Street, Storefront
Built in 1828-29, this is one of 13 federal style houses in Lower Manhattan which Village Preservation and the NY Landmarks Conservancy proposed for landmark designation in 2002. The house is among the 10 of the 13 which were landmarked, individually designated in 2004 and also designated as part as of the South Village Historic District which […]
129 MacDougal Street, Lintels and Cornice
Built in 1828-29, this is one of 13 federal style houses in Lower Manhattan which Village Preservation and the NY Landmarks Conservancy proposed for landmark designation in 2002. The house is among the 10 of the 13 which were landmarked, individually designated in 2004 and also designated as part as of the South Village Historic District which […]
129 MacDougal Street, Lintels
Built in 1828-29, this is one of 13 federal style houses in Lower Manhattan which Village Preservation and the NY Landmarks Conservancy proposed for landmark designation in 2002. The house is among the 10 of the 13 which were landmarked, individually designated in 2004 and also designated as part as of the South Village Historic District which […]
131 MacDougal Street
Built in 1828-29, this is one of 13 federal style houses in Lower Manhattan which Village Preservation and the NY Landmarks Conservancy proposed for landmark designation in 2002. The house is among the 10 of the 13 which were landmarked, individually designated in 2004 and also designated as part as of the South Village Historic District which […]
131 MacDougal Street, Lintel
Built in 1828-29, this is one of 13 federal style houses in Lower Manhattan which Village Preservation and the NY Landmarks Conservancy proposed for landmark designation in 2002. The house is among the 10 of the 13 which were landmarked, individually designated in 2004 and also designated as part as of the South Village Historic District which […]
131 MacDougal Street, Doorway
Built in 1828-29, this is one of 13 federal style houses in Lower Manhattan which Village Preservation and the NY Landmarks Conservancy proposed for landmark designation in 2002. The house is among the 10 of the 13 which were landmarked, individually designated in 2004 and also designated as part as of the South Village Historic District […]
131 MacDougal, Lintel
Built in 1828-29, this is one of 13 federal style houses in Lower Manhattan which Village Preservation and the NY Landmarks Conservancy proposed for landmark designation in 2002. The house is among the 10 of the 13 which were landmarked, individually designated in 2004 and also designated as part as of the South Village Historic District which Village […]
151, 149, 147, and 145 Bleecker Street (l. to r.)
This row was landmarked as part of the South Village Historic District which Village Preservation advocated for in 2013.
149 Bleecker Street, Lintel
Constructed c. 1831, this house was landmarked as part of the South Village Historic District which Village Preservation advocated for in 2013.
149 Bleecker Street, Dormer
Constructed c. 1831, this house was landmarked as part of the South Village Historic District which Village Preservation advocated for in 2013.
149 Bleecker Street, Dormers
Constructed c. 1831, this house was landmarked as part of the South Village Historic District which Village Preservation advocated for in 2013.
145 Bleecker Street
Constructed c. 1831, this house was landmarked as part of the South Village Historic District which Village Preservation advocated for in 2013.
145 Bleecker Street, Dormer
Constructed c. 1831, this house was landmarked as part of the South Village Historic District which Village Preservation advocated for in 2013.
145 Bleecker Street, Lintels and Dormers
Constructed c. 1831, this house was landmarked as part of the South Village Historic District which Village Preservation advocated for in 2013.
402, 400, 398 and 396 West Street (l. to r.), including demolished Prince Theater
In 2006, following a campaign led by Village Preservation, 398 and 396 West Street were landmarked as part of the Weehawken Street Historic District.
398 West Street
In 2006, following a campaign led by Village Preservation, this building was landmarked as part of the Weehawken Street Historic District.
398 West Street, Lintel and Fire Escape
In 2006, following a campaign led by Village Preservation, this building was landmarked as part of the Weehawken Street Historic District.
398 West Street, Dormer
In 2006, following a campaign led by Village Preservation, this building was landmarked as part of the Weehawken Street Historic District.
398 West Street, Dormers
In 2006, following a campaign led by Village Preservation, this building was landmarked as part of the Weehawken Street Historic District.
394 West Street
In 2006, following a campaign led by Village Preservation, this building was landmarked as part of the Weehawken Street Historic District.
130, 132 and 134 Charles Street (l. to r.)
Village Preservation proposed and successfully fought for landmark designation of these buildings and their surroundings as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension in 2006.
130 Charles Street
Village Preservation proposed and successfully fought for landmark designation of this 1853 building and its surroundings as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension in 2006.
130 Charles Street, 2
Village Preservation proposed and successfully fought for landmark designation of this ca. 1853 row house as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension in 2006.
130 Charles Street, Lintels and Cornice
Village Preservation proposed and successfully fought for landmark designation of this ca. 1853 row house as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension in 2006.
130 Charles Street, Doorway
Village Preservation proposed and successfully fought for landmark designation of this ca. 1853 row house as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension in 2006.
130 Charles Street, Lintel
Village Preservation proposed and successfully fought for landmark designation of this ca. 1853 row house as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension in 2006.
132 Charles Street
Village Preservation proposed and successfully fought for landmark designation of this ca. 1819 row house as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension in 2006.
27 Carmine Street
This buildings and its surroundings were landmarked as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension II (South Village) which Village Preservation advocated for in 2010. Through Village Preservation’s efforts, it was also listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places in 2013.
40-42, 44, 46 and 48 Carmine Street (l. to r.)
This row was landmarked as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension II (South Village) which Village Preservation advocated for in 2010. Through Village Preservation’s efforts, it was also listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places in 2013.
34-36, 38-40, 42, 44, 46 and 48 Carmine Street (l. to r.)
This row was landmarked as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension II (South Village) which Village Preservation advocated for in 2010. Through Village Preservation’s efforts, it was also listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places in 2013.
46 Carmine Street
Built 1827-28, 46 Carmine Street and its surroundings were landmarked as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension II (South Village) which Village Preservation advocated for in 2010. Through Village Preservation’s efforts, it was also listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places in 2013.
46 Carmine Street, Dormer
Built 1827-28, 46 Carmine Street and its surroundings were landmarked as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension II (South Village) which Village Preservation advocated for in 2010. Through Village Preservation’s efforts, it was also listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places in 2013.
46 Carmine Street, Lintel 2
Built 1827-28, 46 Carmine Street and its surroundings were landmarked as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension II (South Village) which Village Preservation advocated for in 2010. Through Village Preservation’s efforts, it was also listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places in 2013.
46 Carmine Street, Lintel
Built 1827-28, 46 Carmine Street and its surroundings were landmarked as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension II (South Village) which Village Preservation advocated for in 2010. Through Village Preservation’s efforts, it was also listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places in 2013.
46 Carmine Street, Doorway
Built 1827-28, 46 Carmine Street and its surroundings were landmarked as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension II (South Village) which Village Preservation advocated for in 2010. Through Village Preservation’s efforts, it was also listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places in 2013.
44 Carmine Street
Built 1827-28, 44 Carmine Street and its surroundings were landmarked as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension II (South Village) which Village Preservation advocated for in 2010. Through Village Preservation’s efforts, it was also listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places in 2013.
44 Carmine Street, Dormer
Built 1827-28, 44 Carmine Street and its surroundings were landmarked as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension II (South Village) which Village Preservation advocated for in 2010. Through Village Preservation’s efforts, it was also listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places in 2013.
44 Carmine Street, Lintel 2
Built 1827-28, 44 Carmine Street and its surroundings were landmarked as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension II (South Village) which Village Preservation advocated for in 2010. Through Village Preservation’s efforts, it was also listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places in 2013.
44 Carmine Street, Dormers and Lintels
Built 1827-28, 44 Carmine Street and its surroundings were landmarked as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension II (South Village) which Village Preservation advocated for in 2010. Through Village Preservation’s efforts, it was also listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places in 2013.
44 Carmine Street, Lintel
Built 1827-28, 44 Carmine Street and its surroundings were landmarked as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension II (South Village) which Village Preservation advocated for in 2010. Through Village Preservation’s efforts, it was also listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places in 2013.
42 Carmine Street
Built 1827-28, 42 Carmine Street and its surroundings were landmarked in 2010 as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension II (South Village) for which Village Preservation advocated. Through Village Preservation’s efforts, it was also listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places in 2013. Located in the ground level of this building […]
42 Carmine Street, Lintel and Dormers
Built 1827-28, 42 Carmine Street and its surroundings were landmarked in 2010 as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension II (South Village) for which Village Preservation advocated. Through Village Preservation’s efforts, it was also listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places in 2013. Located in the ground level of this building […]
42 Carmine Street, Lintels
Built 1827-28, 42 Carmine Street and its surroundings were landmarked in 2010 as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension II (South Village) for which Village Preservation advocated. Through Village Preservation’s efforts, it was also listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places in 2013. Located in the ground level of this building […]
42 Carmine Street, Dormer
Built 1827-28, 42 Carmine Street and its surroundings were landmarked in 2010 as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension II (South Village) for which Village Preservation advocated. Through Village Preservation’s efforts, it was also listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places in 2013. Located in the ground level of this building […]
42 Carmine Street, Lintel 2
Built 1827-28, 42 Carmine Street and its surroundings were landmarked in 2010 as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension II (South Village) for which Village Preservation advocated. Through Village Preservation’s efforts, it was also listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places in 2013. Located in the ground level of this building […]
42 Carmine Street, Doorway
Built 1827-28, 42 Carmine Street and its surroundings were landmarked in 2010 as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension II (South Village) for which Village Preservation advocated. Through Village Preservation’s efforts, it was also listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places in 2013. Located in the ground level of this building […]
90, 92, 94 and 96 West Houston Street, (l. to r.)
In 2013, following a proposal and advocacy campaign led by Village Preservation, these were among the 240 buildings landmarked as part of the South Village Historic District.
90 West Houston Street
In 2013, following a proposal and advocacy campaign led by Village Preservation, this was among the 240 buildings landmarked as part of the South Village Historic District.
94 West Houston Street
In 2013, following a proposal and advocacy campaign led by Village Preservation, this was among the 240 buildings landmarked as part of the South Village Historic District.
96 West Houston Street
In 2013, following a proposal and advocacy campaign led by Village Preservation, this was among the 240 buildings landmarked as part of the South Village Historic District.
92 West Houston Street
In 2013, following a proposal and advocacy campaign led by Village Preservation, this was among the 240 buildings landmarked as part of the South Village Historic District.
262 Bleecker Street
Constructed c. 1833, this house was landmarked as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension II which Village Preservation Advocated for in 2010.