LPC to Review Renovation Plans for Soho's 460 West Broadway, Developer Hopes to Add Rooftop Addition
LPC to review renovation proposal for five-story, ten-unit residential building in Soho, including plans for a roof addition and interior renovations.
The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) is set to review a new proposal for renovations at 460 West Broadway, a five-story, ten-unit residential building in Soho. The project, prepared by developer DYO Design Office, outlines plans for a roof addition and interior renovations within one of the property's units.
The building, constructed in 1900, is located between West Houston and Prince Streets in the trendy Soho neighborhood. The proposed renovations have sparked controversy among residents and preservationists, who fear the addition will compromise the historic integrity of the building.
"Soho is known for its beautiful, historic architecture and any changes to these buildings must be carefully considered," said one local resident. "We hope the LPC will carefully review this proposal and protect the character of our neighborhood."
The LPC will hold a public hearing on the proposal before making a decision. The outcome of this review could have implications for future renovation projects in Soho and other historic neighborhoods throughout the city.
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