Preserve New York City Architectural Heritage


Preserve New York City Architectural Heritage
The Issue
It is time to stop the Developers from ruining New York.
Take a look at the NYT article: http://nyti.ms/1anqKAC
Twenty-nine years ago, Rizzoli Bookstore, whose Old World charm, hand-wrought chandeliers and big storefront windows make it a favorite of noted authors, book lovers and tourists, fled Fifth Avenue two steps ahead of the wrecking ball.
It may now have to take flight again.
The owners of the building at 31 West 57th Street near Fifth Avenue that houses Rizzoli — the LeFrak real estate family and Vornado Realty Trust — recently gave the bookstore the bad news: They plan to demolish the six-story, 109-year-old building, as well as two small, adjoining buildings.
The owners declined to describe their plans on 57th Street, where a string of extremely tall and slender ultraluxury towers are under construction.
New York is a unique place and for the past 10 years we have been witnessing a fast change in the urban landscape where the interest of the few prevailed over anything else.
Do you want another Penn Station Tragedy all over again?
http://thecoug.wordpress.com/2012/06/30/the-tragedy-of-penn-station/

The Issue
It is time to stop the Developers from ruining New York.
Take a look at the NYT article: http://nyti.ms/1anqKAC
Twenty-nine years ago, Rizzoli Bookstore, whose Old World charm, hand-wrought chandeliers and big storefront windows make it a favorite of noted authors, book lovers and tourists, fled Fifth Avenue two steps ahead of the wrecking ball.
It may now have to take flight again.
The owners of the building at 31 West 57th Street near Fifth Avenue that houses Rizzoli — the LeFrak real estate family and Vornado Realty Trust — recently gave the bookstore the bad news: They plan to demolish the six-story, 109-year-old building, as well as two small, adjoining buildings.
The owners declined to describe their plans on 57th Street, where a string of extremely tall and slender ultraluxury towers are under construction.
New York is a unique place and for the past 10 years we have been witnessing a fast change in the urban landscape where the interest of the few prevailed over anything else.
Do you want another Penn Station Tragedy all over again?
http://thecoug.wordpress.com/2012/06/30/the-tragedy-of-penn-station/

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Petition created on January 15, 2014