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If your building is located in a Historic District, or is a Designated Landmark Building, you will need to obtain a separate approval and permit from the Landmarks Preservation Commission before obtaining your Department of Buildings work permit.
Landmarks approval can add significant lead time and delays to your permit process. P. Wolfe minimizes the impact of potential delays by:
- Identifying whether an additional approval is required by Landmarks prior to project commencement.
- Coordinating Landmarks and Department of Building’s filings in the most effective way possible, to ensure the shortest path to permit.
- Exploiting the usage of ‘expedited review’ options whenever possible.
P. Wolfe Consultants, Inc. offers Landmarks filing and approval services to clients for:
- Certificates of No Effect
- Permits for Minor Work
- Certificates of Appropriateness
Contact Us for a competitive quote on your next Landmarks approval or permit.
Available on request, such as:
- Department of Environmental Protection
- Department of Transportation
- Parks Department
- Art Commission
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Did You Know?

There are four types of NYC designated "Landmarks"
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