The building was originally an
armory which was home to the Ninth Mounted Cavalry, which moved to 14th Street in 1914.
Adolph Zukor turned it into a studio for the
Famous Players Film Company. Among the films produced there were
An American Citizen and
That Man from Mexico starring
John Barrymore. In the 1950s,
Himan Brown bought the studio and gutted it to create two sound stages known as Production Center Studios. ==Films==