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Love for Landmarks Commission
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From a news article about commercial real estate in today's Wall Street Journal: "To look at the placid new design for 87 Chambers St., the site of a long-planned boutique hotel, is to feel a twinge of appreciation for the Landmarks Preservation Commission, the city's arbiter of what can and can't be built in designated historic districts." The Journal reports that the Landmarks Commission sent an architect back to the drawing board. One commissioner reacted to the initial plan by saying, "To me it's a flat facade. Four inches is not sufficient depth."
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Love for Landmarks Commission
futureofcapitalism.com
From a news article about commercial real estate in today's Wall Street Journal: "To look at the placid new design for 87 Chambers St., the site of a long-planned boutique hotel, is to feel a twinge of appreciation for the Landmarks Preservation Commission, the city's arbiter of what can and can't be built in designated historic districts." The Journal reports that the Landmarks Commission sent an architect back to the drawing board. One commissioner reacted to the initial plan by saying, "To me it's a flat facade. Four inches is not sufficient depth."
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