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Preservationists are often called to rally for buildings
at the eleventh hour, when the wrecking ball is in place or after the
development deal has been approved.
Endangered Buildings Online is an attempt to identify buildings at risk
while there may still be time to save them.
Our List
The Conservancy surveyed landmarks and historic districts
throughout the City in the summer of 2000 and has periodically updated
the findings. We ranked the 20,000 plus buildings by degree of deterioration
visible from the street. "Red"
buildings, the most deteriorated, are now online.
Because new historic districts have been and are being created, and because
conditions change, no list like ours is ever complete or comprehensive.
We need your input. So Endangered Buildings Online serves as a searchable,
interactive database.
Your Input
At the end of every listing is an online feedback form that
you can complete and submit. Tell us if you know a building has improved
or declined. And suggest additional listings. Aside from its visible condition,
a building may be endangered by an impending change of ownership or pressure
to tear down the building for a larger development.
Just click on the "Suggest A Listing" option in the navigation
box to find the form.
The Impact
Your feedback will help the Conservancy as we work with
public officials and preservationists in immediate neighborhoods to devise
strategies for saving and reusing these historic sites.
More
If you have questions or would like more information, please
call 212-995-5260 or email ebo@nylandmarks.org.
The Conservancy is grateful to the Con Edison Company for its financial
support, which enabled us to make Endangered Buildings Online a
reality.
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