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Lincoln Arcade, Historical building at Broadway and West 65th Street, New York.

Lincoln Arcade was a six-story brick and stone building at the corner of Broadway and West 65th Street in Manhattan with an H-shaped floor plan. The structure housed ground-floor retail spaces, offices on middle floors, and residential apartments throughout, all serviced by elevators and steam heating systems.

The building was constructed in 1903 by architect Julius Munckwitz for investor John L. Miller as part of commercial expansion into Manhattan's Upper West Side. Following a major fire in 1931, the structure was rebuilt in the Art Deco style before demolition in 1960.

The building housed artist studios and living quarters that attracted painters and sculptors working in New York seeking affordable rents and large windows for their work. These spaces became known among the creative community for providing practical working environments in the heart of the city.

The location sits at a major street intersection with nearby public transit access, making it easy to reach. Visitors should note the building no longer stands, but the corner location is easy to find and marks an important point in the neighborhood's development history.

The ground floor housed a large theater with more than 1,500 seats, which played an important role in entertainment during the early cinema era. This theater space served as a social gathering place and venue for artistic performances in the early 1900s.

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