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The result was: promoted by Yoninah (talk) 21:17, 12 December 2020 (UTC)
... that the nearly identical 130 and 140 West 57th Street(pictured) contained artists' studio apartments described as providing "a splendid backdrop for tapestry or painting"? Source: NY Times 1999
ALT1:... that 130 and 140 West 57th Street(pictured) are among the few remaining artists' studio buildings in New York City constructed with distinct living and working spaces for artists? Source: NYC Landmarks (130) and NYC Landmarks (140), p. 8 (both documents)
ALT2:... that 130 and 140 West 57th Street(pictured), two office buildings originally developed as artists' studio apartments, were part of an art hub near New York City's Carnegie Hall? Source: NY Times 1999, NY Times 2000