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Events

2012 Living Landmarks Celebration

Honoring: Daniel Boulud, Robert Caro, Peter L. Malkin, Liza Minnelli, James M. Nederlander, James L. Nederlander and E. John Rosenwald, Jr.
Preservation Issues

Proposed East Midtown Rezoning Targets Historic Buildings Near Grand Central

The City’s controversial Midtown East Rezoning proposal targets several historic buildings by significant American architects as potential development sites.
Preservation Issues

Landmarks Law Under Attack

The Real Estate Board of New York (REBNY) has put together a coalition of construction, union and landlord groups to challenge the City's 1965 Landmarks Law.
Advocacy

Restoration at Lakeside, Prospect Park

The Lakeside project includes the restoration of the original Olmsted and Vaux landscape design.
Technical Assistance

Providing Architectural Expertise

Government agencies, nonprofits, and building owners call upon our Technical Services staff for expert guidance on restoration projects.
Advocacy

Speaking Out for Preservation

The Conservancy is a respected voice for preservation, often leading major campaigns on important issues. We advocate for sound preservation laws and policies at the Federal, State, and local level. Click here to learn more.
Historic Properties Fund

Funding Historic Restorations

The New York City Historic Properties Fund is the Conservancy’s main financing vehicle for restoration work throughout New York City. With more than $8 million in assets, it is one of the largest dedicated revolving loan funds for historic preservation in the nation. Click here to find out more.
Lectures and Other Events

Behind-the-Scenes Tours, Lectures, Awards and More.

Celebrating Living Landmarks, Lucy G. Moses Preservation Awards, Chairman's Award, lectures and our Professional Circle members enjoy exclusive tours.
Sacred Sites

Preserving Sacred Sites

The New York Landmarks Conservancy’s Sacred Sites program is one of the few in the country dedicated to the preservation of historic religious properties. Click here to learn more.
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Tourist In Your Own Town

A video series inviting New Yorkers and visitors alike to discover some of the City's hidden or less well-known landmarks.

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  • Rainbow Room Granted Landmark Status More »
  • Watch our latest video - Ellis Island's South Side More »
  • Commission Approves East Village/Lower East Side Historic District More »
  • Tifereth Israel - Rededication of a Landmark Synagogue More »
  • Watch our New Video on Public School Architect, CBJ Snyder More »
  • Conservancy Awards Two NYC Sacred Sites Grants More »
  • New Use for 1787 Erasmus Academy More »
  • Tour of Empire Stores Reveals Conditions More »
  • South Street Seaport Museum video More »
  • Hard Hat Tour – Lakeside, Prospect Park More »

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