We had another spectacular “Living Landmarks Celebration” last night that honored dedicated New Yorkers, filled The Plaza Ballroom, and brought in $1 million for our programs.
“Our amazing group of honorees reflected the talent and diversity of New York,” said Peg Breen, President of The New York Landmarks Conservancy. ”Each has made significant contributions that benefit the City and its residents.”
We were delighted to acknowledge these dedicated New Yorkers:
Ellen Futter
Audrey & Martin Gruss
Dr. Luz Towns-Miranda & Luis A. Miranda, Jr.
Genie Rice
Ann Ziff
We also want to thank our marvelous Living Landmark alumni who served as Honorary Co-Chairs
Oscar L. Tang ‘22
Barbara Tober ‘19
Angela Vallot & James G. Basker ‘23
And of course, our marvelous Master of Ceremonies
Stephen S. Lash ‘18
Photos from the Event on Flickr
The New York Landmarks Conservancy is dedicated to celebrating, preserving, and protecting the iconic buildings and diverse neighborhoods that define our vibrant and extraordinary City.
Your support has enabled the Conservancy to provide grants and low-interest loans of more than $900 million to more than 2,000 restoration and repair projects throughout New York providing much-needed economic stimulus and supporting local jobs.
No other organization is engaged in such a hands-on way in sustaining the City’s cultural heritage.
Donations: If you would like to support this most worthwhile mission, click here.
For more information about our honorees and supporters, you can view our Living Landmarks Celebration journal here.
For more information, contact Carla Eilo at CarlaEilo@NYLandmarks.org
(212) 995-5260, ext. 310.
Video by Gil Gilbert
Photos by Noel Sutherland