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A New Newsletter for a New Year

The new year brings with it plenty of fresh opportunities to explore and enjoy. For Village Preservation, that includes the latest issue of our semi-annual newsletter, jam-packed with new content, and a brand new design for our longstanding publication. Within the space of 20 pages, the Winter 2025 newsletter gives readers the chance to explore […]

Celebrating Black History in Local Designations

We are excited to see the Landmarks Preservation Commission publish the designation report for the Jacob Day House, Manhattan’s newest landmark, located at 50 West 13th Street. This followed a four-year long campaign led by Village Preservation for landmark designation that first uncovered the extensive history of this site and its connections to the abolitionist […]

    The Theatrical Legacy of the 13th Street Repertory Theatre

    The 13th Street Repertory Theatre at 50 West 13th Street once stood as a monument to New York City’s rich theatrical history and a testament to the enduring power of grassroots theater. For decades, this unassuming venue was a cradle of creativity, fostering countless artists and showcasing countless productions that have left an indelible mark […]

    Saving 50 West 13th Street, Home of the 13th Street Repertory Theatre

    Following the death late last year of Edith O’Hara, the founder of the 13th Street Repertory Theatre, Village Preservation urged the Landmarks Preservation Commission to consider landmark designation of 50 West 13th Street, the more than 170 year old rowhouse which has housed the theater since its founding.  The 3 1/2 story house retains distinctive and unusual Greek Revival architectural […]