GLE Blog
Almost one-third of Manhattan is landmarked
Critics have accused the Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) of contributing to a large part of Manhattan’s high-cost real estate problem.
Paying for landmark repairs
If you’re the owner of a landmarked building in New York City, you’re likely well-aware of what a pain the landmark status can be for your wallet.
Can the Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) force me to do work on my landmarked building?
The answer is both yes and no. So, what does that mean for your building?
Proposed changes to the demolition process in Manhattan
The printed word is dying. Newspapers are becoming a dying relic, and bookstores everywhere are shuttering their doors. The demolition process is changing, too.