NYC's 'Sex and the City' Stoop Gets a Gate: Fans' Behavior Forces Landmark Decision
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NYC's 'Sex and the City' Stoop Gets a Gate: Fans' Behavior Forces Landmark Decision

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Summary:

  • The owner of the 'Sex and the City' stoop in NYC received approval to install a gate to deter overzealous fans.

  • The owner cited trespassing, vandalism, and disturbances as reasons for the gate installation.

  • The Landmarks Preservation Commission approved the gate, though the design will require modifications.

  • The decision reflects a broader trend in NYC of residents seeking additional security measures due to safety concerns.

  • Neighbors expressed support for the gate installation, highlighting the impact of unruly tourists and the need for enhanced personal safety.

NYC's Iconic 'Sex and the City' Stoop Gets a Gate

The stoop of the famous brownstone featured in the hit TV show "Sex and the City" is getting a gate. The building's owner, Barbara Lorber, who has owned the property since 1978, requested the gate after years of dealing with overzealous fans.

<img src="https://cdn.abcotvs.com/dip/images/15800216_011425-wabc-yu-steps-img.jpg" alt="Building owner approved to install gate on 'Sex and the City' stoop">

While Lorber doesn't mind fans taking pictures from afar, she's had to contend with people trespassing, knocking on her door at all hours, and even causing damage to the property. A current chain and "Private property, no trespassing" sign hasn't been enough to deter some visitors.

The Landmarks Preservation Commission approved the gate, although the design will need some adjustments. Neighbors have voiced their support, citing similar frustrations with unruly tourists and the increasingly common issue of feeling unsafe in their own homes.

This incident highlights a growing trend across NYC, as the commission noted an increase in requests for gates from homeowners who feel overwhelmed and unsafe due to disruptive visitors. It's a bittersweet victory for Lorber, who acknowledges the stoop's iconic status while also prioritizing her safety and security.

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