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The Bryant Park Studios (formerly known as the Beaux-Arts Building) is an office building at 80 West 40th Street in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City, at the corner of 40th Street and Sixth Avenue. The building, overlooking the southwest corner of Bryant Park, was designed by Charles A. Rich in the French Beaux-Arts style. Built from 1900 to 1901 by Abraham A. Anderson, the building is one of several in Manhattan that were built in the early 20th century as both studios and residences for artists.

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  • The Bryant Park Studios (formerly known as the Beaux-Arts Building) is an office building at 80 West 40th Street in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City, at the corner of 40th Street and Sixth Avenue. The building, overlooking the southwest corner of Bryant Park, was designed by Charles A. Rich in the French Beaux-Arts style. Built from 1900 to 1901 by Abraham A. Anderson, the building is one of several in Manhattan that were built in the early 20th century as both studios and residences for artists. The Bryant Park Studios is 10 stories tall with several mezzanine levels. The lowest two stories of the facade are clad in rusticated blocks of terracotta, while the other stories have pink brick with terracotta and stone decoration. The brickwork of the facade contains both broad and narrow bays, and the northern side facing 40th Street contains large studio windows facing Bryant Park. The Cafe des Beaux-Arts once operated at the ground story and basement. The upper stories had forty units, the largest of which was Anderson's own double-story penthouse. Since the late 20th century, the former studios have served mostly as offices and showrooms, and the lower stories have contained storefronts. The Bryant Park Studios was developed by Anderson, who leased the building to another company in 1920. Anderson lived in his penthouse until his death in 1940, after which his family sold the building. By the late 20th century, the building was converted for office use. The Bryant Park Studios was designated a city landmark by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) in 1988. The building has been owned since 1980 by the Mountain Development Corporation, which restored the building in the late 1980s and the 2000s. (en)
  • Bryant Park Studios (anteriormente conocido como Beaux-Arts Building) es un edificio de oficinas en 80 West 40th Street en el barrio de Midtown Manhattan de la ciudad de Nueva York (Estados Unidos), en la esquina de la calle 40 y la Sexta Avenida. El edificio, con vista a la esquina suroeste de Bryant Park, fue diseñado por Charles A. Rich en el estilo Beaux-Arts. Construido entre 1900 y 1901 por , es uno de varios en Manhattan que se construyeron a principios del siglo XX como estudios y residencias para artistas. Bryant Park Studios tiene 10 pisos de altura con varios niveles intermedios. Los dos pisos más bajos de la fachada están revestidos con bloques rústicos de terracota, mientras que los otros pisos tienen ladrillo rosa con decoración de terracota y piedra. El ladrillo de la fachada tiene tramos anchos y estrechos, y el lado norte que da a la calle 40 tiene grandes ventanas de estudio que dan a Bryant Park. El Café des Beaux-Arts una vez funcionó en la planta baja y el sótano. Los pisos superiores tenían cuarenta unidades, la más grande de las cuales era el ático de dos pisos del propio Anderson. Desde finales del siglo XX, los antiguos estudios han servido principalmente como oficinas y salas de exposición, y los pisos inferiores han albergado tiendas. Los Bryant Park Studios fueron desarrollados por Anderson, quien arrendó el edificio a otra empresa en 1920. Anderson vivió en su ático hasta su muerte en 1940, después de lo cual su familia vendió el edificio. A fines del siglo XX, el edificio se convirtió para uso de oficinas. Fue designado un hito de la ciudad por la Comisión de Preservación de Monumentos Históricos de la Ciudad de Nueva York (LPC) en 1988. Ha sido propiedad desde 1980 de Mountain Development Corporation, que restauró el edificio a fines de los años 1980 y los años 2000. (es)
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  • The Bryant Park Studios (formerly known as the Beaux-Arts Building) is an office building at 80 West 40th Street in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City, at the corner of 40th Street and Sixth Avenue. The building, overlooking the southwest corner of Bryant Park, was designed by Charles A. Rich in the French Beaux-Arts style. Built from 1900 to 1901 by Abraham A. Anderson, the building is one of several in Manhattan that were built in the early 20th century as both studios and residences for artists. (en)
  • Bryant Park Studios (anteriormente conocido como Beaux-Arts Building) es un edificio de oficinas en 80 West 40th Street en el barrio de Midtown Manhattan de la ciudad de Nueva York (Estados Unidos), en la esquina de la calle 40 y la Sexta Avenida. El edificio, con vista a la esquina suroeste de Bryant Park, fue diseñado por Charles A. Rich en el estilo Beaux-Arts. Construido entre 1900 y 1901 por , es uno de varios en Manhattan que se construyeron a principios del siglo XX como estudios y residencias para artistas. (es)
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