170-year-old Greenwich Village buildings will be razed and replaced with high-rise condo tower

May 12, 2021 |

Rendering courtesy of Robert A.M. Stern Architects, Acheson Doyle Partners, Hill West Architects Two five-story apartment buildings in the Greenwich Village Historic District will be demolished to make way for a 213-foot-tall luxury condo tower. The Landmarks Preservation Commission on Tuesday approved plans from Madison Realty Capital and City Urban Realty to raze 14-16 Fifth […more]

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