Contact the Landmarks Preservation Commission

If you have a question or concern about the Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) or a landmarked property in the five boroughs, there are a number of ways you can reach us.

Have a question about filing for work on your building?

Have a question about LPC regulations? Need help filing an application? Send an e-mail to the Public Information Officer or call 212-669-7817.

Request General Information

Have a question about a landmark? Need information on a designated building? Send an e-mail to the Public Information Officer or call 212-669-7817.

If you need to reach the front desk, call 212-669-7700.

Submit Public Hearing/Meeting Comments

Send an e-mail with your written testimony for Public Hearing and Meeting items.

Contact the Landmarks Preservation Commission Chair

Send an e-mail to the Chair. You will receive a prompt reply to your question or concern.

Contact the Enforcement Department

If you have questions about a complaint or violation, please call 212-669-7951 or send an e-mail to violations@lpc.nyc.gov.

Contact the Press Office

If you're a reporter and have an inquiry about LPC, please contact the Press Office.

Send an e-mail to the Press Office or call 212-669-7938.

Contact the Records Access Unit

If you have a question about a records access request, send an email to records@lpc.nyc.gov.

Send a Letter

Mail your questions or concerns directly to our offices:

New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
David N. Dinkins Municipal Building
1 Centre Street
9th Floor North
New York, NY 10007

Visit in Person

LPC is located in Manhattan on the 9th Floor of the David N. Dinkins Municipal Building located at 1 Centre Street, at the intersection of Centre and Chambers streets, across from City Hall. A photo ID and security check are required for entry into the building. Our offices are open 9am to 5pm, Monday through Friday, except holidays.

Nearest trains: Take the 4, 5, or 6 to Brooklyn Bridge station, or the J or Z to Chambers Street/Centre Street station.

Find an alternate route through MTA's Plan and Ride trip planner

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