Sunday, January 4, 2026

LPC To Review Proposal For 1130 Grand Concourse In Concourse Village, The Bronx

 


The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) is set to review a proposal for upgrades to the Carolyn McLaughlin Community Center at 1130 Grand Concourse in Concourse Village, The Bronx. Designed by Matiz Architecture & Design and developed by BronxWorks, the project will involve restorative and accessibility-focused changes to the historic structure. The property is located within the Grand Concourse Historic District at the southeast corner of Grand Concourse and McClellan Street. 

The proposed scope of work includes restoration of the west elevation stone façade, repairs and replacements of deteriorated steps and landings, waterproofing measures, and updates to handrails for ADA compliance. A new concrete ADA-accessible ramp will be installed at the main entrance. Additional work includes the installation of bronze-finished signage, recessed digital display monitors, and updated exterior lighting. On the rooftop, new HVAC ductwork and mechanical units will be added, including a new HVAC shaft at the play roof along the east elevation.
Render of proposed changes at 1130 Grand Concourse, via LPC proposal.

Exterior improvements focus on replicating historical architectural elements, including precast stone details, granite bases, and updated stucco with jointing that mimics stonework. New railings and lighting fixtures will enhance both accessibility and safety, while preserving the historic elements of the structure. Bronze pin-mounted lettering spelling “Community Center” will be installed at the building’s entablature above the main entry.

The closest subways from the property are the B and D trains at the 167th Street station.

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