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September 24, 2007

On LPC's Plate Tomorrow...

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In addition to voting on the designation of the Domino Sugar refinery building at its weekly public hearing tomorrow, the Landmarks Preservation Commission will be considering three applications in Brooklyn. At 314 Hicks Street (top) in Brooklyn Heights, the owner is looking to erect a new four-story building and get permission for a curb cut. At 264 Vanderbilt Avenue (bottom), there's an application to paint a mural on the wall outside of Tillie's. And at 191 Washington Park, the owner's looking to alter the rear of the facade. If anyone gets a peek at the plans for 314 Hicks Street, we'd be interested in hearing about it.
September 25 Meeting Agenda [LPC]
314 Hicks Street: GMAP
264 Vanderbilt Avenue: GMAP




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what's the mural going to be of?

Posted by: guest at September 24, 2007 11:47 AM

There was a mural on that wall in the 80s -- also there was a mural on the wall at clermont/dekalb and a gravel frieze on elly's in the 70s, 80s, and 90s. doubt that they'll have a problem.

Posted by: guest at September 24, 2007 12:39 PM

bstoner,
what do you mean "rear facade" at 191 Washington Park?

Posted by: guest at September 24, 2007 6:02 PM

It's kind of like a tiled mosaic, with the streets being the grout, if you will, and different blocks in different colors. It's circular and covers an area from downtown Brooklyn to eastern Bed-Stuy.

Posted by: guest at September 25, 2007 9:02 AM

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