Category:Studebaker Building (Crown Heights, Brooklyn)
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The Studebaker Building at 1469 Bedford Avenue at Sterling Place in the Crown Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City was built in 1920 and was designed by Tooker and Marsh in the neo-Gothic style. The white terra-cotta building was closed by Studebaker in 1939, and was converted to residential use in 2000. (Source: Guide to NYC Landmarks 4th ed.)
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Categories:
- Studebaker buildings
- New York City landmarks in Brooklyn
- Buildings in Crown Heights, Brooklyn
- Sterling Place (Brooklyn)
- Bedford Avenue (Brooklyn)
- Built in New York City in 1920
- Apartment buildings in Brooklyn, New York City
- Took and Marsh
- Gothic Revival architecture in New York City
- Atlantic Terra Cotta Company