Bid to spare West Park Presbyterian Church from demolition wins Upper West Side committee’s support

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Manhattan Community Board 7’s Preservation Committee took a stand against the proposed demolition of West Park Presbyterian church last night, voting against the 132-year-old Upper West Side church’s application to be relieved of its landmark designation.

West Park Presbyterian Church would lose its landmark status under a proposal backed by its governing body, paving the way for the demolition of the 132-year-old structure. A new church building would follow, along with a high-rise apartment building.West Park Presbyterian Church would lose its landmark status under a proposal backed by its governing body, paving the way for the demolition of the 132-year-old structure.

Petchesky’s voice trembled as she praised the church’s history of promoting antiwar and AIDS activism. If the building were demolished, she said, “I will have to take my broken heart and leave here.” Some community residents blamed the church's leaders of “demolition by neglect,” arguing that church officials had allowed the building to deteriorate to such an extent that it could not be salvaged.

The application, he added, contained “over a hundred pages of documentation, prepared by structural engineers, architects, restoration experts,” that corroborated the argument that saving the building would cost nearly $50 million and that maintaining it in its current condition was draining the church of funds.

 

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