NY Faces Crossroads With Landmarks Law At 50 Years

By Natalie Rodriguez (October 26, 2015, 11:31 PM EDT) -- As New York's landmarks preservation law celebrates its 50th anniversary, property developers and preservationists both have called for significant changes to either the law or commission that enforces it, and some have questioned whether the city should take a cue from Los Angeles in actively melding preservation and property developer interests, experts at a Monday conference said....

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