Mapping 20 Preservation Battles Raging in New York Right Now
Since 2015 marks the 50th anniversary of New York City's landmarks law, it seems that conferences, exhibits, and panels are taking place right and left over the crucial—and divisive—issue of preservation. But in the midst of lots of big-picture thinking and analytical reflection in hindsight, let's not forget that modern-day fights are still ongoing. That means myriad people are squaring off against developers and landlords to save buildings, views, and even a smokestack at this very moment. Did we miss your favorite preservation battle? Let us know.
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