Archive for October, 2011

Major Update on MHT Case

Monday, October 17th, 2011

In case you didn’t hear:

On Tuesday, the NY State Appellate Court rejected Vornado and the City of New York’s motion to stay the proceedings in State Supreme Court and denied their interim challenge to have the matters of laches and standing reheard (and possibly reversed) at the appellate level.

This decision is expected have far-reaching positive consequences for the cause of historic preservation in NY State (and may even establish a precedent nationally).

Congratulations to our attorneys Michael Gruen and Albert Butzel!

For More Information:

Manny Hanny & SEQR Together Again [The Architect's Newspaper ]

Attempt to Block Landmarks Remodeling May Go Forward [NY Law Journal] (.pdf)

Forum this Saturday

Monday, October 17th, 2011

The Coalition to Save MHT, under the aegis of the Citizens Emergency
Committee for the Preservation of Preservation (CECPP) has been added to this upcoming public forum:

Living With History: Restoring, Redesigning, and Reviving New York’s Landmark Interiors
Saturday, October 22, 2011 from 9:30 AM to 1 PM at The Museum of the City of New York. Co-sponsored by The New York School of Interior Design.

Carol Krinsky, Professor of Art History at NYU, author of: Gordon Bunshaft of Skidmore Owings & Merrill (1988), will speak for the Coalition on the former Manufacturers Trust Building and the impact of the controversial alterations upon the designated landmark interior.

Frank Mahon, Senior Designer of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, was scheduled to speak on retrofitting the International Style Manufacturers Hanover Trust building on Fifth Avenue for retail use, but unfortunately, SOM has decided to withdraw from the program.

The event flyer from the museum, which contains a numeric code which can be applied for a ten-dollar discount to the event, can be downloaded here.

To register, click here.

The Museum of the City of New York is located at 1220 Fifth Avenue at 103rd Street. For more information on the museum and its public programs, go to mcny.org.

Please reserve early. The event is expected to sell out.

We hope to see you there!

Forbes Takes on LPC Favoritism

Tuesday, October 11th, 2011

Things are heating up!

Last week, Forbes.com picked up on the close, cozy relationship between the Landmarks Preservation Commission and Vornado in the Manufacturers Hanover Trust case. Of particular interest in this piece is the demonstrated lack of consistancy and deference to precedents when ruling on landmark designations and property modifications.

Preservationists Accuse NYC Landmarks Commission of Favoritism [Forbes.com]

Also:

Moot Fate? [The Architects Newspaper]

MHT Site Added to World Monuments Fund At- Risk List

Monday, October 10th, 2011

Last week was a big one for the Citizens Emergency Committee to Preserve Preservation. First, the New York Times, Curbed and The Observer picked up on the back room dealings between LPC and Vornado, which we uncovered in our case to preserve the Manufacturers Hanover Trust (MHT) building.

Then the World Monuments Fund added the MHT building to their infamous “At-Risk” list, bringing new attention to the importance of the interior and exterior of this structure! This is a big deal!

Read more about this important designation, below:

World Monuments Fund Places Manufacturers Hanover Building on At-Risk List
October 5, 2011, 10:00 am
By ROBIN POGREBIN
The New York Times

World Monuments Fund Releases Its 2012 Watch List
October 5, 2011
By Asad Syrkett
ARCHITECTURAL RECORD

For more information about 510 Fifth Avenue, visit the WMF page on MHT here.