02/26/2026
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Lost Landmarks and the History of the Hardship Application in New York City
Thursday, March 12, 2026 on Zoom
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Prompted by the Landmarks Commission’s multi-year consideration of the West Park Presbyterian Church’s highly-controversial hardship application, this panel will provide an educational overview of the history of the hardship application process in New York City.
A hardship application submitted to the Landmarks Preservation Commission seeks permission to demolish or alter a landmark due to extreme financial difficulty and evidence that the building can no longer generate reasonable return or fulfill its purpose. Since the founding of the Landmarks Preservation Commission in 1965, there have only been 23 hardship applications with approximately half leading to the destruction of a historic site.
Join the Archive Project’s all-star group of experts including Anthony C. Wood, Laurie Beckelman, Michael Hiller, Frampton Tolbert, Emily Kahn, and Adrian Untermyer as we consider the intellectual underpinnings of the hardship application – and ponder the future of this oft-mysterious legal tool.
Co-sponsored by the Richard Hampton Jenrette Foundation and the Historic Districts Council