A historical preservation nonprofit has found Mayor Adams to have overseen the fewest number of landmark designations per year since the city created the Landmarks Preservation Commission.
Village Preservation, the Greenwich Village-based nonprofit, authored what it believes to be a first-of-its-kind report on the city’s historical landmarking process that analyzed all 38,000 properties that have been landmarked in New York City since the establishment of the city’s Landmarks Preservation Commission.