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View applications to the LPC for work on landmarked properties. Village Preservation has been battling for years to get the City to take action to protect five fragile, jointly owned, year-old houses at Gay Street and Christopher Street , and to hold the owner responsible for the conditions and damage done there.

Worse, these City agencies are making it clear that owners and developers can destroy or allow dangerous deterioration of their properties with little or no penalty from the city to discourage such actions, encouraging landmarks to be destroyed, homes to be lost, and public safety to be put at risk.

Village Preservation has demanded that the City reform its system of oversight which led to the destruction of these and so many other historic properties, and that the responsible parties be held to account and a message sent that such actions will be severely penalized and strongly disincentivized.

Village Preservation advocates for landmark and zoning protections and monitors proposed and planned developments and alterations to landmarked and historic sites throughout our neighborhoods. All Campaigns View current and past campaigns to protect landmarked properties. View current and past campaigns to protect landmarked properties.

Rarely does an opportunity exist to construct a property from the ground up in one of the most historic districts in the. Demolition is underway on 14 Gay Street, a three-story historic structure owned by Nazarian Property Group in Greenwich Village, Manhattan. This home was built in and last sold on for $5,, View more property details, sales history, and Zestimate data on Zillow.

14 Gay St, New York, NY is currently not for sale. Read our letter to city officials HERE. The developer Nazarian Property Group under the Gay Street Revival Initiative 1 LLC, purchased Martin’s properties along Christopher and Gay Streets buildings for around $12 million in April According to YIMBY, this site now involves the reconstruction of 14 Gay Street, and the neighboring 16 Gay Street into a single residential building.

Village Preservation. Located in the Greenwich Village Historic District sits 14 Gay Street; a ’-wide vacant lot. Village Preservation is dedicated to preserving the architectural heritage and cultural history of Greenwich Village, the East Village and NoHo.

The former Federal style row house property stood approximately 31′-deep on four levels and has since been demolished, removing all structural uncertainty from the site. The -- sqft townhouse home is a 4 beds, 4 baths property.