On September 25, 2025, the New York City Council voted to approve the designation of the building at 334 West 14th Street as a New York City Landmark. This action followed a public hearing and recommendation from the Landmarks Preservation Commission, which identified the structure as significant to the city's architectural heritage. The designation protects the historic and architectural integrity of the building, noted for its distinctive early 20th-century design. This decision will require property owners to obtain approval from the Commission for any proposed exterior changes or demolition, ensuring that the building's historic character is maintained.