Landmarks Agrees With Bed Stuy Locals That Infill Design in Historic District Needs Work
Briefly

The Landmarks Preservation Commission has sided with Hancock Street residents over the design for a new infill development, saying it needs refinement to fit in on a block that boasts some of Bed Stuy's most striking historic houses.Architect Ana Maria Torres of AT Architects and preservation consultant Jacqueline Peu-Duvallon at a meeting Tuesday presented the plans for the new development to go up at 162 Hancock Street between Nostrand and Marcy avenues in the Bedford Historic District.
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