Landmarks Preservation Committee
Landmarks Commission Set To Vote On Webster Hall
The Landmarks Preservation Commission is gearing up for a busy (and possibly contentious) public meeting on Tuesday, with proposals on the agenda to designate as many as six landmarks and historic districts, and to hear comments on several more possibilities.
The proposed designations include Webster Hall. The Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation has pushed for the 1887 banquet hall-cum-music venue to get protective status, much to the dismay of Webster Hall’s owner Unity Gallega, The New York Times reported. The Times quoted Lisi de Bourbon, a spokeswoman for the Landmarks Commission, who said that the company had opposed designation at last October’s hearing. read more »
Flatiron Apple Store Update: Now 'Black Market' Instead

767 Fifth, not 136. Not ever!
Why do the good real estate ideas always have to die young? Apple's prospects for a Flatiron district retail store have been officially extinguished. Last year this time, The Real Estate reported that the company had worked heartily with the city's Landmarks Preservation Committee in order to perfect its plans for renovating the 1850 rowhouse at 136 Fifth Ave.
But the building, remembered by hip coffee shop connoisseurs as Andrews, is now fated to house the first NYC store of the unbearably less chic White House Black Market. (Which White House? Where's the Black Market?).
The middle aged-ladies' clothing retailer is sub-leasing from Apple, though the companies involved--including brokerage Robert K. Futterman--cited Apple's penchant for privacy as a reason for silence.
Continuing The Real Estate's healthy relationship with Apple PR, a company spokeswoman repeatedly declared: "We've never announced any plans for stores in that area, nor have we announced any future plans."
Pity, too, because we truly had been hoping for another big shiny cube. read more »
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