Friends of the Upper East Side Historic Districts, founded in 1982, is an independent, not-for-profit membership organization dedicated to preserving and celebrating the architectural legacy, livability, and sense of place of the Upper East Side. FRIENDS has played - and continues to play - an important role in maintaining and improving the zoning laws which govern development on the area's avenues and residential side streets. Each pin on the map will bring you to a dedicated webpage featuring information on the architect, developer, building height, and relevant news stories.
TOMORROW: Learn More about District 5 Candidates
NEXT WEEK: The Lost Voice of Mary L. Booth + Discount Opportunity!
"Since it was built in 1925, the six-story building at 1221 York Ave. had been lined by the narrow green strip, which also ran partway up East 65th and 66th streets. Every spring, the blossoming bushes turned heads in a neighborhood dominated by Weill Cornell Medical Center's gray towers."
UES Developer Tears Up Popular Garden As Residents Protest https://t.co/MDGs3CAJrf
NEXT WEEK: A Virtual Look at New York's Posh Portals + Future Events
Next Week: A Presidential View of the UES + Future Events https://t.co/zDNIDTWEDf https://t.co/F2KSFlTuzW
TODAY: It's a Helluva Town Book Talk + Future Events https://t.co/K8U2dpkrDv https://t.co/CTlXRbPaFd
Just posted a video https://t.co/UkK1ZegoAV
CALL FOR ENTRIES 2021 https://t.co/gMF2ag5OLn https://t.co/XuqcmnHQdz