The Lithuanian Alliance, which has been based at 307 W. 30th St. since the cultural organization purchased the building in 1910, is now seeking to get its HQ declared a landmark because it fears being vulnerable to Penn Station redevelopment plans. ( Photo: Michael Oreskes) Fearing Penn Sta. Development, Lithuanians Seek to Landmark 150-year-old HQ Building For more than a century the Lithuanian Alliance Building has sat on the borderlands of New York City history. Built in 1876... News 15 Jan 2026 | 11:50