Art Deco Landmarks Reports
Now you can access the full reports and surveys of New York’s Landmark Preservation Commission (LPC) of important Art Deco landmarked buildings in the five boroughs here.
Landmark Reports by Borough
Please click on one of the boroughs in the box below to see all the reports for Art Deco Buildings in that borough.
Manhattan Art Deco Landmark Reports
Downtown Manhattan
19 Rector Street, Lafayette A. Goldstone, 1929-30
21 West Street, Starrett & Van Vleck, 1929-31
American Stock Exchange (originally New York Curb Exchange), 113-123 Greenwich Street, Starrett & Van Vleck, 1920-21 and 1929-30
Bankers Trust Building, 14 Wall Street, addition, Shreve, Lamb & Harmon 1931-33
Barclay Vesey Building Exterior and Interior, 140 West Street, McKenzie, Voorhees & Gmelin, 1923-27
Cities Service Building Exterior and Interior, 70 Pine Street, Clinton & Russell, Holton & George, 1930-32
City Bank-Farmers Trust Company Building, 20 Exchange Place, Cross & Cross, 1930-31
Downtown Athletic Club, 19 West Street, and its neighboring office building (now apartments) at 21 West Street, both by Starrett & Van Vleck, 1929-30
Insurance Company of North America Building, 99 John Street
Irving Trust Company (formerly – now Bank of New York), 1 Wall Street, Voorhees Gmelin & Walker, 1931
Long Distance Building of the American Telephone & Telegraph Company Exterior, now AT&T Headquarters, and Interior, 32 Sixth Avenue, Voorhees, Gmelin & Walker, 1930-32
Manhattan Company Building, 40 Wall Street, H. Craig Severance, 1929-30
New School for Social Research Interior, Joseph Urban, 1930-31
Substation 235 (aka Greenwich Substation), 23 West 13th Street, 1932
Substation 409 (aka Stanton Street Substation), 163 Essex Street, 1936
US Post Office/Federal Building, 90 Church Street, Cross & Cross et. al., 1934-38
Western Union Building Exterior, 60 Hudson Street, and Interior, Voorhees, Gmelin & Walker, 1928-30
Midtown Manhattan
2 Park Avenue, Ely Jacques Kahn, 1926-28
275 Madison Avenue, Kenneth Franzheim, 1930-31
315-325 West 36th Street, Blum & Blum, 1926
American Radiator Building, 40 West 40th Street, Raymond Hood, 1923-24
Beaux-Arts Apartments, 307 and 310 East 44th Street, Kenneth M. Murchison and Raymond Hood, Godley & Fouilhoux, 1929-30
Beaux-Arts Institute of Design, 304 East 44th Street, Dennison & Hirons, 1928
Brill Building, 1619 Broadway, Victor A. Bark, Jr., 1930-31
Chanin Building, 122 East 42nd Street, Irwin S. Chanin with Sloan & Robertson, 1927-29
Chrysler Building Exterior and Interior, 405 Lexington Avenue, William Van Alen, 1928-30
Daily News Building Exterior and Interior, 220 East 42nd Street, Raymond M. Hood, 1929-30
Empire State Building Exterior and Interior, 350 Fifth Avenue, Shreve, Lamb & Harmon, 1929-31
Film Center Building Interior, 630 Ninth Avenue, Ely Jacques Kahn, 1928-29
Fuller Building Exterior and Interior, 41 East 57th Street, Walker & Gillette, 1928-30
General Electric Building, 570 Lexington Avenue (originally RCA Building), Cross & Cross, 1929-31
Goelet Building Exterior, now Swiss Center, and lobby, 608 Fifth Avenue, Victor L.S. Hafner and Edward Hall Faile, 1930-32
Hearst Magazine Building, 951-969 Eighth Avenue, Joseph Urban, 1927-28
Horn & Hardart Building, 2710-2714 Broadway, Frederick Putnam Platt & Brother, 1930
L.P. Hollander & Company Building, 3 East 57th Street, Shreve, Lamb & Harmon, 1929-30
Madison-Belmont Building, 181 Madison Avenue, Warren & Wetmore, 1924-25, ironwork by Edgar Brandt
McGraw Hill Building, 330 West 42nd Street, Raymond Hood, Godley & Fouilhoux, 1930-31
Metropolitan Life Home Office Complex, Madison Avenue from 23rd to 25th streets
Panhellenic Tower, now the Beekman Tower Hotel, 3 Mitchell Place, John Mead Howells, 1928
Rockefeller Center, Associated Architects and others, 1931-1955 (for the last additions), including 600 Fifth Avenue, 30 Rockefeller Plaza Interior and the International Building Interior, and the lobby and auditorium of Radio City Music Hall, and most recently the interior of The Rainbow Room
Starrett-Lehigh Building, 601-625 West 26th Street, Cory & Cory, 1930-31
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel Exterior and Interior, 301 Park Avenue, Schultze & Weaver, 1929-31
Uptown Manhattan
210 East 68th Street, Blum & Blum, 1928
49 East 80th Street, Harry Allen Jacobs, 1929-30
Century Apartments, 25 Central Park West, Irwin S. Chanin, 1931
Eldorado Apartments, 300 Central Park West, Margon & Holder, 1929-31
Highbridge Play Center, Amsterdam Avenue between West 172nd Street and West 174th Street, Aymar Embury II etc., 1934-36
(Former) Horn & Hardart Automat Cafeteria, 2710-2714 Broadway at 104th Street, F.P. Platt & Brother, 1930
Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist (now Hebrew Tabernacle of Washington Heights), 551 Fort Washington Avenue, Cherry & Matz, 1932
Kent Automatic Parking Garage, now Sofia Apartments, 33-43 West 61st Street, Jardine, Hill & Murdock, 1929-30
Majestic Apartments, 115 Central Park West, Irwin S. Chanin, 1930-31
Master Building, 310-312 Riverside Drive, Helmle, Corbett & Harrison, 1928-29
Midtown Theater, now Metro Theater, 2624-2626 Broadway, Boak & Paris, 1932-33
Normandy Apartments, 140 Riverside Drive, Emery Roth & Sons, 1939-39
Substation 219 (aka Harlem Substation), 309 West 133rd Street, 1932
369th Regiment Armory, administration building, 2360 Fifth Avenue, Van Wart & Wein, 1930-33
Thomas Jefferson Play Center, First Avenue between 111th and 114th Street, Aymar Embury II etc., 1935-36
And check the Upper West Side / Central Park West Historic District for additional Art Deco buildings.
Also the Upper East Side Historic District
Brooklyn Art Deco Landmark Reports
Betsey Head Play Center, Thomas Boyland Street between Livonia and Dumont Avenues, Aymar Embury II etc., 1934-35
Brooklyn Public Library, Central Building, Grand Army Plaza, Githens & Keally, 1941
Long Island Headquarters of the New York Telephone Company, 97-105 Willoughby Street, Ralph Walker (of Voorhees, Gmelin & Walker), 1929-30
McCarren Play Center, Lorimer Street between Driggs Avenue and Bayard Street, Aymar Embury II etc., 1934-36
Red Hook Play Center – Sol Goldman Pool, 155 Bay Street, Aymar Embury II etc., 1934-36
Sears Roebuck & Company Department Store, 2227-2323 Beverly Road (at Bedford Avenue), Nimmons, Carr & Wright, with Alton L. Craft, 1932
Sunset Play Center Exterior and Interior, Seventh Avenue between 41st Street and 44th Street, Aymar Embury II etc., 1934-36
Queens Art Deco Landmark Reports
Astoria Park Pool and Play Center, 19th Street between 22nd Drive and Hoyt Avenue North, Aymar Embury II etc., 1935-36
J. Kurtz & Sons Store, 162-24 Jamaica Avenue, Jamaica, Allmendinger & Schlendorf, 1931
Jamaica Savings Bank, 146-21 Jamaica Avenue, Jamaica, Morrell Smith, 1939
La Casina, 90-33 160th Street, Jamaica, c.1933
Marine Air Terminal Exterior and Interior, La Guardia Airport, Delano & Aldrich, 1939-40
Ridgewood Savings Bank, 107-55 Queens Boulevard, Halsey, McCormack & Helmer, 1939-40
Suffolk Title and Guarantee Building, Jamaica, Queens, Dennison & Hirons, 1929
Bronx Art Deco Landmark Reports
Bronx County Courthouse Building, 851 Grand Concourse, Max Hausle and Joseph H. Freedlander, 1931-35
Bronx Post Office Exterior and Interior, 560 Grand Concourse, Thomas Harlan Ellett, 1935-37 (murals by Ben Shahn)
Concourse Yard Entry Buildings, West 205th Street between Jerome and Paul Avenues, 1933 (NR)
Concourse Yard Substation, 3119 Jerome Avenue, 1933 (NR)
Crotona Play Center Exterior and Interior, Fulton Avenue between East 172nd and 174th streets, Aymar Embury II etc., 1934-36
Dollar Savings Bank Exterior and Interior, 2516-2530 Grand Concourse, Halsey, McCormack & Helmer, 1932-33, with additions in 1937-38 and 1949-52
Grand Concourse Historic District (LPC) and also Grand Concourse Historic District
Herman Ridder Junior High School, 1619 Boston Road, Walter C. Martin, 1929-31
Jerome Park Reservoir, Goulden Reservoir and Sedgwick avenues, (additions of 1938)
Park Plaza Apartments, 1005 Jerome Avenue, Horace Ginsberg and Marvin Fine, 1929-31
Rainey Memorial Gates, Bronx Zoo, Paul Manship, 1934.
Staten Island Art Deco Landmark Reports
Lane Theater lobby and auditorium, 168 New Dorp Lane, John Eberson, 1937-38
Tompkinsville (Joseph H. Lyons) Pool Exterior and Interior, Victory Boulevard at Murray Hulbert Avenue, Aymar Embury II etc., 1934-36