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Headquarters' location in Lower Manhattan | |
Abbreviation | NYLC |
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Formation | 1973 |
Purpose | Conservation and restoration of cultural property |
Headquarters | 1 Whitehall Street, New York City, NY 10004 |
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Coordinates | 40°42′14″N 74°00′47″W / 40.7039219°N 74.0130056°W |
Region served | New York |
President | Peg Breen |
Website | nylandmarks |
The New York Landmarks Conservancy is a non-profit organization "dedicated to preserving, revitalizing, and reusing" historic structures in New York state. It provides technical and financial skills to owners of historic properties.[1] In the half century since its 1973 founding, the conservancy has provided more than $60 million in grants and loans.[1]
Since its founding in 1973, the organization has loaned and granted more than $60 million in more than 1,300 restoration projects throughout New York.[2][3] Its restoration projects include the Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House, the Alice Austen House and the Weeksville Heritage Center.[2] The New York Landmarks Conservancy's annual Lucy G. Moses Preservation award recognizes notable preservation efforts.[4][3][5]
Peg Breen is president of the organization.[6]
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