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Barbara Lorber, the owner of the 66 Perry Street residence, never thought she’d have to worry about her home being this noteworthy. She’s lived there since 1978, and recognizes that she’s ...
The building’s owner, Barbara Lorber, asked the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission for permission to build a structure in front of the apartment that has become a “global tourist ...
The building’s owner, Barbara Lorber, asked the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission for permission to build a structure in front of the apartment that has become a “global tourist ...
In an application to the Landmark Preservation Committee, outraged landlord Barbara Lorber — for whom Manolo Blahnik is a four-letter word — argued that “at any given hour of the day or ...
The city’s Landmarks Preservation Commission approved an application for a gate Tuesday after Barbara Lorber, who has owned the building since 1978, lamented “the endless presence of interest ...
The building's owner, Barbara Lorber, asked the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission for permission to build a structure in front of the apartment that has become a "global tourist ...
Visitors who heard about Lorber’s property said they understand her plight. “It’s her choice and I do understand that some people need their privacy,” tourist Aicha Kennani said.
Owner Barbara Lorber has had enough and filed an application with New York City’s Landmarks Preservation Commission to install a stoop gate at the bottom of the historic brownstone’s steps.
“That house shouldn’t be gated but what was beautiful in the late 19th Century is unfortunately in need of more protection in our century, in our time,” Lorber said to a panel of commissioners.
The city's Landmarks Preservation Commission approved an application for a gate Tuesday after Barbara Lorber, who has owned the building since 1978, lamented “the endless presence of interest in ...
In January, Barbara Lorber, who owns Carrie Bradshaw’s (Sarah Jessica Parker) Manhattan brownstone from “Sex and the City,” received permission from the city to install a protective gate.
"I loved what it was, and that house shouldn’t be gated, excuse me, but what was beautiful in the late 19th century is unfortunately, in need of more protection in our century and our time ...
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