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The '''Studebaker Building''' is a property in [[Manhattanville]] owned by Columbia. Its address is 615 West 131st Street, located midblock between [[Broadway (avenue)|Broadway]] and 12th Avenue, and between 131st and 132nd Streets.
 
The '''Studebaker Building''' is a property in [[Manhattanville]] owned by Columbia. Its address is 615 West 131st Street, located midblock between [[Broadway (avenue)|Broadway]] and 12th Avenue, and between 131st and 132nd Streets.
  
The Studebaker Building currently houses adinistrative offices which were consolidated from various points around the city. It will remain one of the few pre-Columbia buildings remaining on the future [[Manhattanville campus]]. It is so named because it was once a factory for Studebaker automobiles.  
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The Studebaker Building currently houses adinistrative offices which were consolidated from various points around the city. It will remain one of the few pre-Columbia buildings remaining on the future [[Manhattanville campus]]. Built in [[1923]], it is so named because it was once a factory for Studebaker automobiles.  
  
 
The [[Studebaker Shuttle]] is named after it.
 
The [[Studebaker Shuttle]] is named after it.
  
 
[[Category:Buildings on the Manhattanville campus]]
 
[[Category:Buildings on the Manhattanville campus]]

Revision as of 02:41, 2 April 2008

Studebaker Building

The Studebaker Building is a property in Manhattanville owned by Columbia. Its address is 615 West 131st Street, located midblock between Broadway and 12th Avenue, and between 131st and 132nd Streets.

The Studebaker Building currently houses adinistrative offices which were consolidated from various points around the city. It will remain one of the few pre-Columbia buildings remaining on the future Manhattanville campus. Built in 1923, it is so named because it was once a factory for Studebaker automobiles.

The Studebaker Shuttle is named after it.