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The Paul Peck Alumni Center, located at the corner of 32nd and Market Streets, was originally designed in 1876 by master architect Frank Furness as the Centennial Bank. The building has been on the National Register of Historic Places since 1971. Today it is a hub for alumni activities and houses an art gallery for The Drexel Collection. The Alumni Center is named in honor of alumnus Paul Peck ’64, an information technology consultant and philanthropist.  

The Leonard Pearlstein Business Learning Center
, located on Market Street between 32nd and 33rd Streets, is named in memory of Mr. Pearlstein, a University trustee and dedicated benefactor. The building was designed by Philip Johnson, one of the world’s preeminent architects. The Center, part of LeBow College of Business, consists of “smart” classrooms; large lecture rooms with video cameras to record speakers and symposiums; laboratory classrooms; simulated corporate boardrooms and surrounding gallery seating; the George and Lois Krall Center for Executive Education; and the Center for E-Commerce Management.
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