Real Estate
Village Preservation held fi rst town hall in 6 years
BY ALEJANDRA O’CONNELLDOMENECH
Village Preservation held its fi rst
town hall since 2013 on Sept.
25.
“Fifty years after the designation of
the Greenwich Village Historic District,
it’s a smashing success in many
ways but also faces many very real challenges,”
said Andrew Berman, director
of Village Preservation.
According to Berman, the public forum
will provide a great opportunity
for residents to come together and discuss
what should be preserved in the
neighborhood and how preservation
provisions should be enforced.
It is also a chance to brainstorm about
what needs to be done apart from landmarking
to “protect, perpetrate and
build upon the character of the neighborhood
we love and call home.”
Discussion topics were slated to include:
Should the district be expanded?
How well are its provisions being enforced?
What kind of an environment
Courtesy of Village Preservation
Director of Village Preservation Andrew Berman leading a discussion at a 2010 town hall in the basement
of Our Lady of Pompeii Church.
does a historic district create for small
businesses and local institutions? How
well does the Landmarks Preservation
Commission work with stakeholders
like residents and property owners?
and Are changes too easy to make or
too hard?
Representatives from community organizations,
local politicians, business
groups, preservation organizations and
Community Board 2 were scheduled to
attend the town hall.
The Villager Sales Guide
Listings selected at random. Courtesy StreetEasy.com and Google Maps
CHELSEA EAST VILLAGE GREENWICH VILLAGE SOHO
West 21st Street East 1st Street East 12th Street Wooster Street
Under $2 million
231 West 21st St., Apt. 1B
$770,000
3-room co-op
1 bedroom, 1 bathroom
Listed by Sothebys International Realty
Under $3 million
470 West 24th St., Unit 3D
$1.025 million
3-bedroom co-op
1 bedroom, 1 bathroom
Listed by Compass
Under $4 million
133 West 22nd St., Apt. 9F
$2.425 million
3-room condo
2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Listed by Compass
Under $2 million
334 East 5th St., Apt. 1E
$429,000
Studio condo
1 bathroom
Listed by Stile Real Estate
Under $3 million
115 East 9th St., Apt. 15A
$2.75 million
5-room co-op
3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Listed by Douglas Elliman Real Estate
Under $4 million
62 East 1st St., Unit PHS
$2.695 million
6-room condo
2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Listed by Compass
Under $2 million
18 East 12th St., Apt. 2D
$1.3 million
4-room condo
2 bedrooms, 1 ½ bathrooms
Listed by Maltz Auctions
Under $3 million
46 Great Jones St., Unit 2
$2.875 million
4-room co-op
2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom
Listed by City Connections Realty
Under $4 million
126 University Place, Unit 5
$3.25 million
5-room condo
3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Listed by Nest Seekers LLC
Under $2 million
11 Charlton St., Apt. 3D
$1.2 million
3-room co-op
1 bedroom, 1 bathroom
Listed by Douglas Elliman Real Estate
Under $3 million
41 Crosby St., Apt. 1R
$2.65 million
5-room co-op
2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Listed by Douglas Elliman Real Estate
Under $4 million
43 Wooster St., Apt. 3W
$3.695 million
5-room condo
2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Listed by Douglas Elliman Real Estate
30 September 26, 2019 TVG Schneps Media
/StreetEasy.com