Central Synagogue of Midtown Manhattan

  The Central Synagogue at 55th and Lexington has long been an important religious site and the center of Jewish cultural life in New York City. Built in 1872 the structure is a rare and opulent example of Moorish Revival architecture. A National Historic...

Governor’s Island Vent Building

  Project Details Name: Governor’s Island Vent Building Façade Rehabilitation and Emergency Egress System Completion Date: 11/30/2003 Owner: Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority General Contractor: Kiewit Constructors Project Included Waterproofing Water...

Jewish Theological Seminary of America in Harlem

  The Jewish Theological Seminary at Broadway and 123rd Street in Harlem was founded in 1886. The seminary is the premier center for the academic study of Judaism in North America, and is the spiritual center for Conservative Judaism. The campus houses List...

Moynihan Station – James A Farley Post Office

  James A Farley Post Office Also known as the James A. Farley Post Office, Moynihan Station is a national historic landmark that was designed by McKim, Mead & White in the Beaux Arts style. The building was built in 1912, opened in 1914, and doubled in size...

New York Public Library

  The New York Public Library is one of New York City’s most beautiful and heavily used landmarks. Constructed nearly a century ago from Danby Marble that was quarried in the State of Vermont, the structure is a load-bearing building with stone walls up to three...