Preservationists Protest Demolition of Landmarked Buildings Across City

Preservationists Protest Demolition of Landmarked Buildings Across City. Valerie Jo Bradley and James Singletary of Save Harlem Now!

Publisher: Brownstoner | Author: Cate Corcoran

Angered by the razing of landmarked or calendered properties throughout New York City — including the Jacob Dangler mansion at 441 Willoughby in Bed Stuy and literary landmark 14 Gay Street in Greenwich Village — dozens of preservationists, pols and neighborhood activists called for change at a gathering on the steps of City Hall Thursday afternoon.

 
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