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Permits Issued to Developer
By SPENCER MAGLOFFOn the same day that a preservation group held a news conference urging the Landmarks Preservation Commission to reconsider designating a pair of 170-year old buildings at 326 and 328 East Fourth Street as historic landmarks, the Department of Buildings awarded permits for both buildings to developer Terrence Lowenberg.
Developer Cited for 35 Cooper’s Roof
By SUZANNE ROZDEBAThe developer of 35 Cooper Square has been cited by the Department of Buildings for the condition of the historic structure’s roof. In all, city officials said, there are four open violations concerning work at the site.
177-Year-Old Row House is Slated for Demolition
By SUZANNE ROZDEBAThe Department of Buildings has cleared the way for the demolition of 316 East Third Street, a transitional Federal/Greek Revival-style row house that preservationists have been fighting to keep standing.
Work Set to Resume at 35 Cooper
By SUZANNE ROZDEBAWork at the site of 35 Cooper Square is set to resume, now that the developer Arun Bhatia has been issued a new permit to install a scaffold at the site.
The Day | 4th St. Development Details
By THE LOCALA roundup of blogposts related to the East Village, including what’s in store for two properties that preservationists unsuccessfully sought to keep from being re-developed and kudos to a neighborhood finalist on “The Next Iron Chef.”