06/13/2026
Let’s go Knicks!
The Landmarks Preservation Commission, the largest municipal preservation agency in the United States
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06/13/2026
Let’s go Knicks!
And just like that... new historic district markers were unveiled in the Longwood Historic District and District Extension.
This summer, catch panoramic views of all five boroughs from atop a historic NYC landmark.
Centre 360 is officially open. This new, free public viewing experience takes you inside the cupola of the David N. Dinkins Municipal Building at 1 Centre Street. It’s a new opportunity to look out over New York City from the top of one of the largest government office buildings in the world.
Designated as an individual Landmark in 1966, the Commission cited it as one of the monumental skyscrapers of the early part of the Twentieth Century.
Follow the link to learn more: https://a856-centre360.nyc.gov/Book
Welcome back, Carroll Street Bridge! Built in 1889, it is one of New York City’s oldest bridges and one of only a few retractile bridges remaining nationwide; the iconic landmark is now open exclusively for pedestrians and cyclists.
06/09/2026
We are currently livestreaming the afternoon portion of our public hearing on our YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSiqRe3p9QY
For more info on how to participate, see our hearings page: https://www1.nyc.gov/site/lpc/hearings/hearings.page
NYC LPC Public Hearing/Meeting 06/09/26 Part 2 This public hearing/meeting is being held in the agency’s hearing r...
06/09/2026
Please note that tomorrow's Info Session at the Abram Stevens Hewitt School, co-hosted by Council Member , has been postponed. The event will be rescheduled for a future date.
We are currently livestreaming our public hearing on our YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fC9487nTst4
For more info on how to participate, see our hearings page: https://www1.nyc.gov/site/lpc/hearings/hearings.page
Hearings - LPC All LPC Public Hearings/Meetings are held in the agency's hearing room at 253 Broadway, 2nd Floor (between Warren Street and Murray Street), Borough of Manhattan.
06/09/2026
Let's preserve our winning streak!
June is — a time to celebrate the communities, cultures, and stories that continue to shape New York City and the nation.
Today, we’re highlighting three recently designated NYC landmarks connected to the city’s rich immigrant history:
📍Public School 15 Annex in Brooklyn
📍Lithuanian Alliance Building in Chelsea
📍Church of Saint Mary on the Lower East Side
These sites reflect the history of immigration in New York City and the diverse immigrant communities who have helped define the city. Learn more: https://www.nyc.gov/site/lpc/about/pr2026/lpc-designates-3-buildings-linked-to-nyc-immigration-history.page
06/05/2026
LPC’s Director of Archaeology, Amanda Sutphin, welcomed two groups of archaeology students from this year’s Theoretical Archaeology Group (TAG) Conference sponsored by Pratt Institute and The City University of New York for tours of LPC’s NYC Archaeology Repository: The Nan A. Rothschild Research Center.
The Repository curates the city’s archaeological collections, currently housing hundreds of thousands of artifacts from over 32 sites citywide and making them accessible for archaeologists, researchers, teachers, students, and the public.
Check out the Repository’s online exhibits: https://archaeology.cityofnewyork.us/
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