May 3, 2021 Update: We are excited to have staff back in the office. The health and well-being of our employees and the general public are our top priority, so our office will remain closed to the public. We will continue to only accept applications and corresponding materials electronically via E-Filing and to hold public hearings/meetings virtually. Please send all correspondence and communicate with us by email so that we can respond more quickly. Read more about our COVID-19 response.
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 LPC regulations? Need help filing an application? Send an e-mail to the Public Information Officer or call 212-669-7817.
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.
Send an e-mail with your written testimony for Public Hearing and Meeting items.
Send an e-mail to the Chair. You will receive a prompt reply to your question or concern.
If you have questions about a complaint or violation, please call 212-669-7951 or send an e-mail to violations@lpc.nyc.gov.
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.
If you have a question about a records access request, send an email to records@lpc.nyc.gov.
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
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