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.
Constructed c. 1831, this house was landmarked as part of the South Village Historic District which Village Preservation advocated for in 2013.
In 2006, following a campaign led by Village Preservation, this building was landmarked as part of the Weehawken Street Historic District.
This ca. 1835 house was landmarked as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension II (South Village) proposed by Village Preservation in 2010. Through Village Preservation’s efforts, it and its … Continued
This ca. 1833 houses was landmarked as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension II (South Village) proposed by Village Preservation in 2010. Through Village Preservation’s efforts, it was … Continued
This ca. 1833 house was landmarked as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension II (South Village) proposed by Village Preservation in 2010. Through Village Preservation’s efforts, it was … Continued
These houses were originally constructed as a pair of two story Federal style row houses ca. 1835-1836. The houses were raised to three stories in 1868, and later combined. They … Continued
Constructed ca. 1830-1831, 144-146 Bleecker Street was landmarked as part as of the South Village Historic District which Village Preservation proposed in 2013.
Village Preservation helped secure the expansion of landmark protections in NoHo in 2003 and 2008.
Built in 1832, 4 St. Marks Place is one of 13 federal style houses in Lower Manhattan which Village Preservation and the NY Landmarks Conservancy proposed for landmark designation in … Continued
Built in 1832, 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. It is … Continued
One of the oldest surviving buildings in the East Village, this was originally constructed ca. 1827 for the Dry Dock Company. More info: https://buildingblocks.villagepreservation.org/building/143-5-avenue-d/
This photo was taken by British tourist Alex Turner in July, 1999. In 2006, Village Preservation (the GVSHP) asked the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission to landmark the New … Continued