754 issued permits in Upper West Side-Lincoln Square, part of Manhattan, New York. Refreshed every 6 hours from the city's public permit feed.
754 permits
Ansonia endoscopy asc reno - mechanical modifications as per plans filed herewith. no change in use, egress, or occupations.
Interior renovation of apt. 4d to include new partitions, finishes, and cabinetry as per plan. plumbing filed under separate application. no change to the bulk, use, egress, and oc…
Proposed installation of temporary pipe scaffold as per plans. work shall comply with chapter #33 of 2022 the nyc building code. no change in use, occupancy, or egress under this a…
Swimming Pool, Natatorium and Locker Room full renovation.
full demolition of 22 story structure using hand held and mechanical equipment to assist.
Installation of new water cooled VRF system, kitchen, dryer, and toilet exhaust system in Apartment #3/4 N on the 3rd and 4th floor. No change to use, egress, or occupancy.
Plumbing work related to the interior renovation of apt. 35d on the 35th floor. no change to use, egress, or occupancy.
Installation of temporary heavy duty sidewalk shed as per plans. no change in use, egress or occupancy. sidewalk shed shall comply with chapter #33 of 2022 the nyc building code. l…
Heavy duty sidewalk shed as per hpd emergency declaration. sidewalk shed shall comply with ch #33 of the nyc bc. no change in use, occupancy or egress under this application.
Plumbing work for the accessory office bathroom on the first floor as shown in the plans. No change to use, egress or occupancy.
Structural modifications as per plans. no change in use, egress or occupancy.
Filing herewith plumbing demolition inside the garage/parking structure to make way for new theater building/structure as per plans. No change in use, occupancy, or egress under th…
Structural work associated with the upgrade of the HVAC units for the Health Club & upper-level roof HVAC unit. No change in use, egress or occupancy.
provide services related to installation of new underground gas lines between existing building and restorations of supported excavations