On Monday, March 6, Docomomo US and a coalition of advocates for the designation of 60 Wall Street (including the League) will release a letter urging the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission to designate 60 Wall Street as an individual and interior landmark. This comes on the heals of the January 2023 vote by the Commission to allow the developer to make only modest changes to the exterior, essentially preserving the iconic colonnade and the essential nature of the building. The LPC previously noted "the building and interior POPS merit further study within the context of Postmodern commercial architecture and interiors."
Docomomo US and the coalition of advocates will meet in the POPS space at 60 Wall Street at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, March 6 to announce the letter and rally support for the designation. Please join us at the rally on Monday and urge the LPC to move forward now on the designation of 60 Wall Street before this outstanding example of architecture and history is lost.
Click here to read the letter to the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission.
Advocates for the designation of 60 Wall Street:
Docomomo US
Historic Districts Council
Manhattan Community Board 1
New York City Council Member Christopher Marte (District 1)
New York State Assemblymember Grace Lee (District 65)
Municipal Art Society
New York Landmarks Conservancy
Preservation League of New York State
Human Scale NYC
Tribeca Trust
Deborah Berke
Alice Blank
Adam Nathaniel Furman
Paul Goldberger
Rock Herzog (Cocaine Decor)
Alexandra Lange
Eeva-Liisa Pelkonen
Robert A.M. Stern
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