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Two properties in the Greenpoint Historic District must go back to the LPC after the fact to get the commission’s blessing for alterations made without its approval. At 116 Franklin Street (left), changes were made to the storefront and doors and windows were replaced without permission; at 832 Manhattan Avenue (right), the owners have applied to bring earlier rooftop and rear additions into compliance. The application for 116 Franklin Street is being heard this morning at 9:30 on the 9th Floor of 1 Centre Street in Manhattan; 832 Manhattan Avenue, originally scheduled for today, has been pushed back.
January 22nd Agenda [LPC]
116 Franklin Avenue [Property Shark] GMAP
832 Manhattan Avenue [Property Shark] GMAP


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  1. The interior of 832 is stunning. The landlord hasn’t QUITE ruined it all yet, the original fixtures and moldings and floorplan for the most part is still intact, at least on the top floor. I know that they were making some changes to the second floor to rent commercial but even that wasn’t decimating the character.

    interesting about 116. there are probably a few more of those that will happen soon.

    as for the person who lives there, he will probably have to make changes to the facade and that will impact your quality of life. I would consult with someone over at tenant.net. NOW. don’t post on random message boards. please.