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I am Preservation: Share why NYC matters to you
I am Preservation: Share why NYC matters to you
Preservation is personal. It’s about the places that shape our daily lives, our memories, and our neighborhoods. That’s why we’re launching another round of “I Am Preservation” — and we want you to be…
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Technical Tips | Caring for Ornamental Plaster
Technical Tips | Caring for Ornamental Plaster
Ornamental plaster has long enriched American interiors, and with proper care, it can endure for centuries. Since water, impact, and vibration are its main threats, here are a few simple tips to help…
Technical Tips | Where to Find Photos of Historic Buildings
Technical Tips | Where to Find Photos of Historic Buildings
Historic photographs of buildings can be very valuable resources. They help inform historically accurate building restorations and modifications, they show the building’s and neighborhood’s changes…
Technical Tips | Air Conditioners
Technical Tips | Air Conditioners
Technical Tips | Is My Building a Landmark?
Technical Tips | Is My Building a Landmark?
Last month’s Technical Tip explained the differences between types of landmarks: NYC Landmarks, buildings listed in the National Register of Historic Places, and buildings eligible for listing on the…
Technical Tips | Preserve Historic Windows + Doors
Technical Tips | Preserve Historic Windows + Doors
Technical Tips | Local Landmarks vs. National Register
Technical Tips | Local Landmarks vs. National Register
Technical Tips | Installing Solar Panels on Historic Buildings
Technical Tips | Installing Solar Panels on Historic Buildings
Technical Tips | Annual Parapet Inspection
Technical Tips | Annual Parapet Inspection
As of January 1, 2024, every building owner in New York City must have an annual inspection of their building’s parapets performed. This relatively straightforward law has stirred much confusion.
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