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The Forgotten Fifth Avenue South of Washington Square Park

…Broadway. Source: NY Metro Victorian Society of America. https://www.vicsocny.org/castironnyc/popup.php?id=27 422 West Broadway or 130 South Fifth Avenue. Source: https://www.mountainsoftravelphotos.com/USA%20-%20New%20York%20City/27%20SoHo/slides/27%20422%20W%20Broadway%20Has%20Its%20Original%20Street%20Address%20On%20The%20Cast-iron%20Columns%20-%20It%20Used%20To%20Be%20130%20South%20Fifth%20Avenue%20In%20SoHo%20New%20York%20City.jpg In 1896 South Fifth Avenue became part of West Broadway again,…

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Why Isn’t This Landmarked?: 80 Fifth Avenue

…landmarked. 80 Fifth Avenue, an elaborately-detailed Renaissance Revival style office building constructed in 1907-1908 by the architecture firm of Buchman and Fox, has been a striking presence at the southwest…

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Book Talk – A Walk Down Fifth Avenue

Tuesday, October 18 6:00pm – 7:30pm Book signing to follow Location: Salmagundi Club, Skylight Gallery, 47 Fifth Avenue at Twelfth Street, New York, NY, 10003 In-Person Free and open to the…

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Bret Harte and 14-16 Fifth Avenue

On May 11th, 2021, the NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission, in a highly unusual split decision, voted to approve the demolition of the historic, landmarked 170+-year-old building at 14-16 Fifth Avenue and replace…

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VILLAGE VOICES: 70 Fifth Avenue

…No. 70 Fifth is at the corner of Fifth Avenue and West 13th Street. Narrated by Rebecca Naomi-Jones Music: Leontyne Price and Billy Taylor, “I Wish I Knew How It…

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14-16 Fifth Avenue

14-16 Fifth Avenue Tell City Officials to Stop Destruction of Landmarked Buildings like 10 Fifth Avenue We’ve seen a disturbing and growing trend of damage to and destruction of landmarked…

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72 Fifth Avenue, Then & Now

Today we take a look back at a piece written by former GVSHP staffer Dana Schulz about an interesting piece of history on Fifth Avenue involving scandal, cigarettes, and urban…

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64-68 Fifth Avenue

(l.) 64-66 Fifth Avenue is an eight-story commercial loft building constructed in three stages — in 1892 by architect R.H. Robertson, with additions in 1907 and 1915. It was the…

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64-66, 68, and 70 Fifth Avenue

(l. to r.) 64-66, 68, and 70 Fifth Avenue. The striking 12-story Beaux Arts–style office building at 70 Fifth Avenue was constructed in 1912 for publisher George Plimpton. It housed…

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68-70 Fifth Avenue

(l. to r.) 68 and 70 Fifth Avenue, showing lower floors of 70 Fifth Avenue. The latter is a striking 12-story Beaux Arts–style office building constructed in 1912 for publisher…

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64-68 Fifth Avenue

(l.) 64-66 Fifth Avenue is an eight-story commercial loft building constructed in three stages — in 1892 by architect R.H. Robertson, with additions in 1907 and 1915. It was the…

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74-76 and 78 Fifth Avenue

(l. to r.) 74-76 and 78 Fifth Avenue. The former is a 12-story loft building designed in 1910 by Maynicke & Franke for Henry Corn with secessionist-style motifs; it housed…

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LPC Application

39 Fifth Avenue

Fifth Avenue between 10th Street and 11th Street Greenwich Village Historic District LPC Designation Report: Available in PDF. Application is to install a rooftop arbor and canopy. PDF presentation links:…

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70 Fifth Avenue Plaque Unveiling

In-person event, registration required Village Preservation will unveil a historic plaque on Tuesday, May 10 at 6:00pm to honor 70 Fifth Avenue, which served as the headquarters of the NAACP,…

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70 Fifth Avenue

Lower floors of 70 Fifth Avenue. This striking 12-story Beaux Arts–style office building was constructed in 1912 for publisher George Plimpton. It housed an extraordinary array of civil rights and…

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59 and 57 Fifth Avenue

(l. to r.) 59 and 57 Fifth Avenue. Both were built as houses in 1852-53 by industrialist, philanthropist, and bibliophile James Lenox. For generations from the time it was built,…

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24 Fifth Avenue

APPROVED on 11/12/2013 (original application) and 06/10/2014 (amendment) CB2 hearing: 11/04/2013 LPC hearing: 11/12/2013 (original application) LPC hearing II: 6/10/2014 (amendment) Greenwich Village Historic District Between West 9th and 10th…

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24 Fifth Avenue

APPROVED with modification 03/15/2016 CB2 hearing: 02/11/2016 LPC hearing: 12/08/2015 – Laid over LPC hearing: 02/02/2016 – Laid over LPC hearing: 03/15/2016 Greenwich Village Historic District Between West 9th Street…

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24 Fifth Avenue

3/15/2016 LPC hearing. For more information about this application, click here….

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11 Fifth Avenue

APPROVED on 04/06/2010 Greenwich Village Historic District Between East 8th & East 9th Streets Application: An apartment building built in 1956. Application is to enclose a portion of a terrace. This…

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LPC Application

11 Fifth Avenue

APPROVED 04/19/2016 CB2 hearing: 03/14/2016 LPC hearing: 04/05/2016 – laid over LPC hearing: 04/19/2016 Greenwich Village Historic District Between East 8th Street and East 9th Street —- APPLICATION INFORMATION —-…

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14-16 Fifth Avenue, c. 1925

For more information on the application to the Landmarks Preservation Commission associated with this image, click here….

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