Baudouine Building, Landmark in New York City
The Baudouine Building has a prominent location at 1181 Broadway.
Built in 1896, it represents the transformative period of the Flatiron District.
The architectural style is Beaux-Arts, adding to the historic fabric of the city.
It contains commercial spaces contributing to New York's economy.
Named after Anthony E. Baudouine, the building demonstrates his vision for urban development.
Architectural style: Neoclassical architecture
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