NY Times – Houses of Worship Choosing to Avoid Landmark Status
Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008
Houses of worship are among the most sensitive issues facing New York City’s Landmarks Preservation Commission. Mandating that a church be preserved can not only impose a heavy financial burden on a congregation, it also raises the specter of state interference with religious freedom. So the commission has been especially loath to take on churches or synagogues that don’t want to be designated. …
But many preservationists and at least one commission member argue that the landmarks commission has not been aggressive enough in protecting churches from the overheated real estate market of the last few years. Given that churches tend to be low-rise buildings in choice residential locations, they note, the structures became prime targets for developers intent on building high-rise apartment towers.
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