Supporters of Angel Guardian rally for third time, pol hints at “negotiations”
Third time’s a charm, they hope.
Supporters of both the Angel Guardian Home and its sister senior center rallied for a third time on Friday, April 20 to call for its preservation.
Members of the Narrows Senior Center – the last remaining lease-holder within the storied 140,000-square-foot, block-long Angel Guardian Home – as well as local politicians, stakeholders and the Guardians of the Guardian (a grassroots group of neighbors fighting for the landmarking of now both Angel Guardian and St. Rosalia Church) are continuing to put pressure on the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) to expedite the calendaring of a Request for Evaluation (RFE) that they hope will lead to the designation of Angel Guardian as an individual landmark.